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Heaven Help Us | 
| Director: Michael Dinner Actors: Donald Sutherland, John Heard, Andrew Mccarthy, Mary Stuart Masterson, Kevin Dillon Studio: HBO Home Video Category: DVD
Buy New: $9.97
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Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 20091
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 104 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: HBOD92986D ISBN: 0783134452 UPC: 026359298622 EAN: 9780783134451 ASIN: B0007TKNEC
Theatrical Release Date: February 8, 1985 Release Date: August 30, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description A group of boys attending parochial school spend all their time raising hell. St basilss faculty is literally under siege. Studio: Hbo Home Video Release Date: 08/30/2005 Starring: Kevin Dillon John Heard Run time: 102 minutes Rating: R
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HEAVAN HELP US LITERALLY November 9, 2008 John J. Thompson Jr. (RUMSON NJ) HEAVEN HELP US INDEED WHAT A FIASCO AMAZON SENT VHS AT 4 TIMES THE PRICE AND WE SENT IT BACK AND WAITED FOREVER FOR THE CREDIT THEN THEY SENT WHAT WAS ORDERED A DVD VERSION AND THE DVD ARRIVED CRACKED WHAT KIND OF QUALITY ANALYSIS IS THAT DISGUSTED ONCE AGAIN JOHN
could not watch the DVD August 8, 2008 Brisson Marie (Paris France) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
AS I could not watch Blonde, I thought that I would not be able to watch the other American DVD. I am going to try to adapt my machine to American DVDs.
Non-Catholic Point of View June 3, 2008 The Cast Iron Kid (Salt Lake City, Utah USA) This movie remains one of my favorites. I am not Catholic so I have no way to reference anything to do with the faith or can't really relate to what it is like going to a Catholic school. I do remember, however, what it was like to be a teenager and what it was like to be a little rebellious. I think this movie does a good job capturing the sprit of youth. It has some funny moments. It has some serious moments. It has a good story.
Forgotten Gem... March 9, 2008 D. Colley (England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great coming of age movie set in a Catholic school in Brooklyn during the 60s. Know as `Catholic Boys' in the UK, I first watched this film on TV after initially never heard of it before.
Even though the film is set in a Catholic school during the sixties, most people will relate to some of the characters in the film. It definitely reminded me of my time in school in England. You have Rooney (Kevin Dillon) as the bully, Brother Timothy (John Heard) as the teacher who can relate to the pupils during their strict upbringing, Brother Constance (Jay Patterson) as the teacher who rules by an iron fist. Also there is Donald Sutherland as the head teacher, Brother Thadeus, whom you would initially expect to be the nastiest of the monks, but in the end he is a nice guy, despite a slightly nutty, eccentric exterior.
The film is really funny and really moving at times, the humour is perfectly balanced so it doesn't lighten the darker moments, such as the corporate punishment scenes.
Heaven Help Us seems a forgotten movie, however itit has future stars laden in the cast, such as Patrick Dempsey and Yeardley Smith, who went on to do Lisa Simpson's voice. I think the film belongs to Kevin Dillon, as the hopeless Rooney. It is a shame that he hasn't been in more films like his brother has.
A really touching and funny movie, forgotten maybe, but worth checking out if you have never seen it.
I couldn't find this to buy in the uk so I had to purchase the region 1 version so if you buy this version outside the USA or Canada make sure you have a multi-region DVD player.
5 stars.
heaven help us March 9, 2008 D. Nakao Despite good reviews from every film critic I read, this movie doesn't get talked about much; it reminds me of a Catholic school version of American Graffiti, and I can easily relate to the situations and characters in this movie, having gone to a private school in my youth.
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