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Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story

  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
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6.2/10
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Martin Sheen and Moira Kelly in Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (1996)
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Chronicles the life of Dorothy Day, who dedicated herself to service to her socialist beliefs and her adopted faith of Catholicism. The movement she created continues to thrive to this day, ... Read allChronicles the life of Dorothy Day, who dedicated herself to service to her socialist beliefs and her adopted faith of Catholicism. The movement she created continues to thrive to this day, with more than 200 communities across the United States and another 28 communities abroad.... Read allChronicles the life of Dorothy Day, who dedicated herself to service to her socialist beliefs and her adopted faith of Catholicism. The movement she created continues to thrive to this day, with more than 200 communities across the United States and another 28 communities abroad. The title of the movie is taken from a phrase which means to treat all guests, whether th... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael Ray Rhodes
  • Writer
    • John Wells
  • Stars
    • Moira Kelly
    • Martin Sheen
    • Lenny von Dohlen
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    • Director
      • Michael Ray Rhodes
    • Writer
      • John Wells
    • Stars
      • Moira Kelly
      • Martin Sheen
      • Lenny von Dohlen
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Moira Kelly
    Moira Kelly
    • Dorothy Day
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Peter Maurin
    Lenny von Dohlen
    Lenny von Dohlen
    • Forster Batterham
    Melinda Dillon
    Melinda Dillon
    • Sister Aloysius
    Paul Lieber
    Paul Lieber
    • Mike Gold
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Maggie Bowen
    Boyd Kestner
    Boyd Kestner
    • Lionel Moise
    James Lancaster
    James Lancaster
    • Eugene O'Neill
    Geoffrey Blake
    Geoffrey Blake
    • Floyd Dell
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Cardinal
    Heather Camille
    • Tamar
    Thom Adcox-Hernandez
    Thom Adcox-Hernandez
    • Dan Irwin
    David Berón
    David Berón
    • John
    Pamela Shafer
    Pamela Shafer
    • Tesse
    Allyce Beasley
    Allyce Beasley
    • Frankie
    Tracey Walter
    Tracey Walter
    • Joe Bennett
    Paul Weaver
    • Lou
    Val Bettin
    Val Bettin
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      • Michael Ray Rhodes
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      • John Wells
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    Aimee Natal

    nice film but feather light

    For those unfamiliar with Dorothy Day, having never read any of her writings, this film might seem like a nice one. However, if this is all anyone ever got of the "Dorothy Day Story," they wouldn't really have much of the story. It's a shame, because her writings and life were so interesting, as was her daughter Tamar's. The Catholic Worker Movement, which Day founded, still exists with over 120 communities across the USA. The film is at its best in portraying Day's life in New York City while she lived a "bohemian" life as a reporter, working for a socialist newspaper. It is too shallow in dealing with her conversion to Catholicism, leaving no real explanation for it. If it at least makes some interested in this woman's life, that is to be highly commended. I would recommend reading Day's own autobiography, The Long Lonliness.
    10jonbee223

    Goes along with the movie THE WAY if you don't mind Martin SHeen. I love his work here

    Helpful to see the life of a person now beatified. Sainthood pending. I suspect the most informative information about her is in the FBI files, from the years she was agitating for the Female vote, and for a Social security underlying our economy. Pretty clear things haven't changed.

    The best of this is a view into how the errors she became painfully aware of were removed by the Grace she experienced. "You are no Marxist" is a good line. The movie nowhere mentions Therese of Liseaux who died a few years before Dorothy was born. Dorothy Day wrote the biographies for Therese of the Little Flowers parents. Like others I would like to see the movement clarified in another movie: what happened to the kids who were raised along side the poor.
    7bkoganbing

    Catholic Workers

    Looking astonishingly like the women she portrays Moira Kelly gives a great performance as Dorothy Day who with the Catholic Worker movement managed to combine Karl Marx and Jesus Christ. She came to believe that man shall not live by bread alone, but bread was certainly essential. A radical doctrine for that hidebound institution known as the Roman Catholic Church.

    When we first meet Dorothy Day she's a most militant suffragette and she's out there hanging out with a crowd that Warren Beatty introduced us to in Reds. They all went their separate ways be it John Reed to Russia, Eugene O'Neill to the theater. At some point Day came to believe that humankind had a soul and a spiritual hunger that the Communist Manifesto was not addressing.

    She will never be considered for sainthood, she was not the type to whom sainthood is granted. She had her share of lovers, she had a child and it's not too clear whether she was married to Lenny Von Dohlen or not when their daughter was born. But if deeds is the measure she should qualify.

    Brian Keith has a role and he's simply identified as the Cardinal. In fact he's Cardinal Patrick Hayes of the New York Archdiocese and while not 100% supportive was indulgent. Cardinal Hayes did quite a lot spending much of the Archdiocese's own funds to help in relief. He died in late 1938. His successor was Cardinal Francis Spellman who had he been in charge no doubt would have squelched her movement. But Catholic Workers was a fait accompli when he took over and he gave her a wide berth and her do her thing while he did his vigorous anti-Communist thing.

    In fact in their scene Keith does mention that he is distressed she associates with these anti-clerical elements who are sympathetic to the Spanish Republic. She doesn't give an inch. The scene with Keith and Kelly is the high point of the film.

    No sainthood for Dorothy Day, but the love and respect of millions whom she served. Really fine biographical film.
    8Red"V"

    The Best Movie No One's Seen

    This may be the best film no one has seen, despite the brief but important performance of rising star Heather Graham. {Perhaps the awkward title kept people away). "Entertaining Angels" does what few movies have: explore inner, spiritual conflict dramatically and intelligently. This is an engaging, challenging work for everyone. The film overall is not preachy, yet the religious dimension here is real, just as it is real in the lives of millions of Americans, whether the Hollywood inner-circle likes it or not.
    8johcafra

    A Sincere Effort

    ...and as good an introduction as I could hope to someone who had to have been a complex person.

    I'd only heard of Dorothy Day before I viewed this movie at a Catholic retreat house run by the Redemptorists.

    I suspect the producers felt they could go only so far with the subject matter, but they paid attention. The fact that they even tried reflects well on them.

    Moira Kelly credibly kept my attention throughout. I could recognize Melinda Dillon, Heather Graham, Brian Keith and Martin Sheen among the other players, but that's not to slight the large cast that truly worked as an ensemble.

    I'll doubtless learn more, and plan that by reading Day's autobiography "The Long Loneliness" and her account of the Catholic Worker movement, "Loaves and Fishes".

    Any film that inspires me to learn more about its subject earns my respect.

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      Moira Kelly and Martin Sheen also appeared together in "The West Wing" (1999).
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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Entertaining Angels
    • Production companies
      • Paulist Pictures
      • Paulist Productions
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      • $711,872
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      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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