1. We're No Angels movie review (1989) - Roger Ebert
The movie is set in the 1930s and stars De Niro and Penn as a couple of convicts who are doing hard time in a prison that looks like it was hammered together.
Robert De Niro and Sean Penn have two of the best faces in the movies - screwed up, sideways faces with a lot of mischief in the eyes.
2. We're No Angels | Rotten Tomatoes
Ned (Robert De Niro) and Jim (Sean Penn) are convicts who get their shot at freedom when they unexpectedly escape from prison along with a killer.
Ned (Robert De Niro) and Jim (Sean Penn) are convicts who get their shot at freedom when they unexpectedly escape from prison along with a killer. The two fugitives head north towards the Canadian border, but before they can cross over, they get mistaken for priests and decide to go along with the ruse. Taking up residency at the area monastery, the two men awkwardly try not to blow their cover, even as Ned falls for a beautiful local girl, Molly (Demi Moore).
3. We're No Angels (Film, 1989) - MovieMeter.nl
Met de politie op de hielen belanden ze in een klein stadje in New England, bekend om zijn mirakels. Een mirakel kunnen beide boeven goed gebruiken als ze uit ...
Drama / Komedie film geregisseerd door Neil Jordan. Met Robert De Niro, Sean Penn en Demi Moore.
4. Were No Angels (1989) - Dove.org
Bogus priests Robert De Niro and Sean Penn are really escaped convicts who haven't got a prayer of sidestepping a police blockade and making it across the U.S. ...
Bogus priests Robert De Niro and Sean Penn are really escaped convicts who haven't got a prayer of sidestepping a police blockade and making it across the U.S.-Canadian border -- unless they manage to successfully pass themselves off as clergymen. Demi Moore joins forces with these wayward men of the cloth in a hilarious comedy scripted by David Mamet and directed by Neil Jordan.
5. We're No Angels (1989) | Christmas Specials Wiki - Fandom
Plot. A couple of 1930s Great Depression-era convicts, Ned and Jim, jailed on never-specified charges and abused by a ruthless warden, are dragged along when a ...
We're No Angels is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Neil Jordan. It stars Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, and Demi Moore. This was Jordan's last film to receive a PG-13 rating by the MPAA, until Ondine in 2009. A couple of 1930s Great Depression-era convicts, Ned and Jim, jailed on never-specified charges and abused by a ruthless warden, are dragged along when a vicious killer named Bobby escapes the electric chair. The two end up in a small upstate New York town near the Canada–US border, whe
6. We're No Angels (1989) Movie Review | Common Sense Media
27 aug 2024 · It features Robert De Niro and Sean Penn as escaped convicts posing as priests in a Depression-era border town. There's a bit of jailbreak violence, gunshots, ...
Weak '80s fish-out-of water tale has violence, profanity. Read Common Sense Media's We're No Angels (1989) review, age rating, and parents guide.
7. We're No Angels - film-authority.com
19 jul 2024 · The opening jail-break, in which Ned (Robert De Niro) and Jim (Sean Penn) accidentally find themselves on the lam with killer (James Russo), is ...
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8. We're No Angels (1989 film) | Paramount Pictures Wiki - Fandom
We're No Angels is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Neil Jordan from the remake of the 1955 film and starring Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, ...
We're No Angels is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Neil Jordan from the remake of the 1955 film and starring Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, and Demi Moore. It received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb grossing $10.5 million on a $20 million budget. A couple of 1930s Great Depression-era convicts, Ned and Jim, jailed on never-specified charges and abused by a ruthless warden, are dragged along when a vicious killer named Bobby escapes the electric chair. The two end up in a small upsta
9. We're No Angels (1989) directed by Neil Jordan • Reviews, film + cast
Two escaped cons' only prayer to escape is to pass themselves off as priests and pass by the police blockade at the border into the safety of Canada.
10. Sinners, Saints, and Grace in We're No Angels - Religion & Liberty Online
22 dec 2022 · While waiting for a ship to take them to Paris and back to a life of crime, they become involved in the affairs of a middle-class family, the ...
In its two film versions, a story about escaped convicts fleeing justice shows that whether you’re naughty or nice, there’s always hope for redemption. Although, at a price.
11. We're No Angels Reviews - Metacritic
15 dec 1989 · Summary Two escaped cons only prayer to escape is to pass themselves off as priests and pass by the police blockade at the border into the ...
Two escaped cons only prayer to escape is to pass themselves off as priests and pass by the police blockade at the border into the safety of Canada.
12. We're No Angels (1989) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
Remake of the play and 1955 film, this time set in 1935. Two AWOL prisoners throw on the robes of Catholic priests to evade the authorities long enough to ...
Remake of the play and 1955 film, this time set in 1935. Two AWOL prisoners throw on the robes of Catholic priests to evade the authorities long enough to escape into Canada, but get caught up in even more trouble with church problems and a lovely young woman.
13. CLASSIC THEME OF `WE`RE NO ANGELS` SEEMS OUT OF PLACE
15 dec 1989 · Working their way toward the Canadian border, they wander into a small New England town where they are mistaken for a pair of missing priests, ...
With ”We`re No Angels,” director Neil Jordan seems to have self-consciously set out to create a Christmas classic-a movie that might be playing, a few years down the line, alongside …
14. We're No Angels (1989) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Watch Now · Escaped convicts disguised as priests. It'll take a miracle to get away with this one. · Overview · Top Billed Cast · Social · Media · Recommendations.
Two escaped cons' only prayer to escape is to pass themselves off as priests and pass by the police blockade at the border into the safety of Canada.