When Angels Come to Town explained

Director:Andy Wolk
Starring:Tammy Blanchard
Peter Falk
Katey Sagal
Theme Music Composer:Patrick Williams
Country:United States
Language:English
Producer:Ken Gross, Irene Litinsky
Editor:Drake Silliman
Runtime:87 mins. (approx)
Company:Daniel H. Blatt Productions
Paramount Network Television Productions
Network:CBS
First Aired:[1]

When Angels Come to Town is a 2004 American made-for-television fantasy drama film directed by Andy Wolk and starring Tammy Blanchard, Peter Falk, and Katey Sagal. It first aired on CBS. The film is a second sequel to the 2001 television film A Town Without Christmas.[2]

Plot

The angel Max (Peter Falk) is sent to Maine to help out a family during the Christmas season. Max goes to a Christmas store and leaves behind a box. The attending counter girl, Sally (Tammy Blanchard) goes after him but Max has disappeared. Sally is a kindhearted young woman who is trying to gain custody of her younger brother Jimmy (Alexander Conti) so he doesn't go into the foster system. Because Max has diverted from his mission of delivering the box to its rightful owner by inadvertently helping the wrong family, his supervisor Jo (Katey Sagal) arrives to chastise him and guide him to the Hoffman family where father and son are almost estranged due to their disagreement in how to run their family owned Christmas ornament business.

Cast

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/when-angels-come-to-town/ When Angels Come to Town (2004)
  2. Stanley, Allesandra. "Time for the March of the Holiday Specials", The New York Times, November 26, 2004
  3. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/642810/When-Angels-Come-to-Town/ "'When Angels Come to Town' Cast/Overview"