Holy Man
God's gift to home shopping.
In a world governed by commerce, Ricky and Kate, dedicated employees, find their lives forever changed when they encounter the enigmatic stranger G. As they navigate the realm of commerce, their paths intertwine in a surreal dance of love, loss, and redemption. G's presence, amplified through the pervasive influence of globalized television, casts a spell that reverberates beyond Ricky and Kate, impacting the lives of those who bear witness to their intertwined destinies.
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Cast

Jeff Goldblum
Ricky Hayman

Kelly Preston
Kate Newell

Robert Loggia
McBainbridge

Jon Cryer
Barry

Eric McCormack
Scott Hawkes

Sam Kitchin
Director

Robert Small
Assistant Director

Marc Macaulay
Assistant Director (Brutus)

Mary Stout
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Edie McClurg
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Morgan Fairchild
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Betty White
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James Brown
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Dan Marino
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Willard Scott
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Reviews
Wuchak
Lazy, but spiritual comedy/drama with Eddie Murphy, Jeff Goldblum and Kelly Preston
A mysterious saintly man named G (Eddie Murphy) befriends the director of a failing shopping network (Jeff Goldblum) & his colleague (Kelly Preston) in Miami. He becomes a curious sensation on the network.
“Holy Man” (1998) combines elements of “Michael” (1996) and “City of Angels” (1998) to forge its own hybrid and is the obvious precursor to “Bruce Almighty” (2003). It failed at the box office mainly because people thought it was going to be a typical Eddie Murphy vehicle, but it’s not. Sure, there’s some comedy, but it’s decidedly low-key with maybe 2-3 laugh-out-loud parts. It’s more of an amusing drama crossed with spiritual docudrama and the unique tone turned people off.
While it’s the least of those three other films, it possesses its own appeal once you catch a grip. The movie seems overlong though and needed tightened up with a rewrite. Still, it has its points of interest. Murphy, for instance, is thoroughly convincing in the title role and his character is certainly intriguing (I think it’s obvious who he really is), not to mention the flick conveys several valuable insights.
The film runs 1 hour, 54 minutes and was shot in Miami, Florida.
GRADE: C+/B-
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