Delivering Milo

Milo - The Earth must wait ( original title: Delivering Milo) is an American comedy film from 2001 directed by Nick Castle, the screenplay was written by David Hubbard..

Action

Milo is to be born as a son of Elizabeth. The soul has doubts about whether the world is a good place to live. The angel Elmore Dahl convinced Milo, that he should come into the world - for which he has only one day. If Milo can not be born, this could threaten the world. Meanwhile, Elizabeth, which lasts longer than planned pregnancy, depressed.

Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes praised the cast, especially the " fantastic " Presentation by Albert Finney.

The lexicon of international film wrote that the film was a " well-played romantic fantasy comedy, but below the dashing free production of" suffering. He was " as a family film only limited use, as the subject for younger children some difficulties " mountains.

Awards

Nick Castle won the 2001 Bronze Gryphon and another award of the Italian Giffoni Film Festival; He also received the 2001 Silver Raven of the Festival International du Film Fantastique de science-fiction thriller et de Bruxelles. Heriberto Schoeffer won the 2001 Crystal Heart Award at the Heartland Film Festival.

Background

The film was shot in Atlantic City (New Jersey), in New York City and Los Angeles. He was shown on October 28, 2001 at the Chicago International Children 's Film Festival, on 16 March 2002, the Cleveland International Film Festival followed. In Germany it was published on 11 December 2001 directly to video.

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