Noah (1998 film) explained

Director:Ken Kwapis
Producer:Steven North
Starring:Tony Danza
Wallace Shawn
Jane Sibbett
Music:Van Dyke Parks
Cinematography:Ron Orieux
Brian Whittred
Company:Noah Productions Ltd.
Walt Disney Television
Runtime:120 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Disney's Noah is a 1998 television film directed by Ken Kwapis.[1] The movie premiered on October 11, 1998 as part of The Wonderful World of Disney and stars Tony Danza as a modern-day jaded contractor who undergoes a remarkable transformation while building an ark like Noah's. It also stars Wallace Shawn and Jane Sibbett.

Plot

In order to save his family and home town, contractor Norman Waters (Tony Danza) is tasked by an angel named Zach (Wallace Shawn) to rebuild Noah's Ark in 40 days to prepare for a great massive flood.

Cast

Reception

In reviewing films influenced by the tale of Noah's Ark, Dan Craft of The Pantagraph called Noah a "dire Disney Channel offering".[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Hughes. Mike. 'Wonderful' aspirations Network aims for family fun. https://web.archive.org/web/20140611112909/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4503806.html. dead. June 11, 2014. April 6, 2014. Chicago Sun-Times (subscription required). August 22, 1999.
  2. News: Craft. Dan. Just say 'Noah': After years of waffling, Hollywood finally ships out. April 6, 2014. The Pantagraph. 27 March 2014.