Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (1996)
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This biographical drama was based on the true story of Dorothy Day, a devout Catholic who devoted much of her life to working with the poor and homeless on New York City's Lower East Side. Born in an Episcopalian household in 1897, Day (played by Moira Kelly) was a free-thinking agnostic in her… More This biographical drama was based on the true story of Dorothy Day, a devout Catholic who devoted much of her life to working with the poor and homeless on New York City's Lower East Side. Born in an Episcopalian household in 1897, Day (played by Moira Kelly) was a free-thinking agnostic in her young adulthood; she contributed to radical leftist journals and was friends with the likes of Eugene O'Neill (James Lancaste) and Mike Gold (Paul Lieber). After undergoing a painful abortion and giving birth to another child out of wedlock after her lover, Foster Batterham (Lenny Von Dohlen), abandoned her rather than marry, Day embraced Catholicism, a faith she would cling to strongly for the rest of her life. Day's leftist politics and her sense of personal activism remained; she established a political journal, "The Catholic Worker," in association with self-described Christian anarchist Peter Maurin (Martin Sheen), and was a tireless and outspoken champion of the rights of the poor and disenfranchised. Day came under heavy criticism for her political and social activism; as she put it, "If you feed the poor, you're called a saint, but if you ask why they're poor, you're called a Communist." However, Day continued her mission undaunted until her death in 1980, when she was called America's Mother Teresa. Entertaining Angels was produced by Paulist Pictures, a Catholic organization who also produced Romero, another film about a noted Catholic activist. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Michael Ray Rhodes
- Written By
- John Wells
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Sep 8, 1996 Wide
- On DVD
- Dec 20, 2005
Critic Reviews
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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice
Focuses on her early years as a Bohemian journalist, a suffragette and an unwed mother.
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Cast
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Moira Kelly
as Dorothy Day
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Martin Sheen
as Peter Maurin
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Boyd Kestner
as Lionel Moise
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Lenny von Dohlen
as Forster Batterham
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Allyce Beasley
as Frankie
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Geoffrey Blake
as Floyd Dell
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Melinda Dillon
as Sister Aloysius
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Heather Graham
as Maggie
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Brian Keith
as The Cardinal
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Paul Lieber
as Mike Gold
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Tracey Walker
as Joe Bennett
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Heather Camille
as Tamar
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James Lancaste
as Eugene O'Neill
- James Lancaster
- Tracey Walter