The Soul Collector (1999 film) explained

Director:Michael M. Scott
Starring:Bruce Greenwood
Melissa Gilbert
Hilary Duff
Ossie Davis
Scotty Leavenworth
Brent Anderson
Music:Dan Foliart
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Marian Brayton
Anne Carlucci
Producer:Bill Scott
Editor:Andrew London
Cinematography:Don E. Fauntleroy
Runtime:93 minutes
Company:Hearst Entertainment Productions
Network:CBS

The Soul Collector is a 1999 American made-for-television romantic fantasy-drama film directed by Michael M. Scott.

Plot

Zach (Bruce Greenwood) is a soul collector: an angel who collects souls to take up to heaven. He is sent to earth to live as a human for thirty days on a Texas cattle ranch. There, he falls in love with ranch owner Rebecca (Melissa Gilbert), a widowed single mother, and influences the lives of her son and the ranch workers.

Cast

Reception

OK! summed it up: "An angel (Bruce Greenwood) chooses life on Earth as a human being, falls for a widow and is zapped by the emotions that we weepy mortals take for granted. City of Angels! we hear you cry – true, but this is better."[1]

DVD release

Echo Bridge Home Entertainment announced The Soul Collector on DVD.

References

  1. Bruno. MacDonald. Movie choice. OK!. May 26, 2000.