Delivering Milo

Delivering Milo
Directed by Nick Castle
Produced by Heidi Levitt
Deepak Nayar
Heriberto Schoeffer
Written by David Hubbard (screenplay)
Heidi Levitt (story)
Diana Wagman
Starring Anton Yelchin
Albert Finney
Bridget Fonda
Campbell Scott
Douglas Spain
Music by Craig Safan
Cinematography Willy Kurant
Edited by Patrick Kennedy
Peck Prior
Production
company
Distributed by Hannover House
Release dates
October 28, 2001 (2001-10-28)
Running time
94 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Delivering Milo is a 2001 film written by David Hubbard and directed by Nick Castle. Anton Yelchin stars as Milo, with Bridget Fonda and Campbell Scott in the roles of his parents.[1] Albert Finney stars as Elmore Dahl, a guardian angel sent to convince a soul that life on Earth is worth living.

Plot

Elizabeth believes she has gone into labor, but at the hospital, the doctor tells her she was having Braxton Hicks contractions. The reality is that in the world from which babies come, Milo is too scared to leave the comfortable place where he has lived. Since babies must be born in order, no other babies will be born until Milo changes his mind. The people in charge give the job of educating Milo to Elmore, who is in a kind of limbo until he proves he is worthy of Heaven.

Elmore and Milo go out the door which normally serves only as an entrance. Outside is the energetic and terrifying New York City. Elmore loves it, but Milo doesn't want to be in this scary place.

The big news story is the lack of births anywhere.

Elmore eventually takes Milo to Atlantic City, where he loved to gamble when he was alive. Elizabeth also ends up in Atlantic City. Milo's mind is not changed and there is a deadline. A door will close and no more babies will ever be born. In Atlantic City, Elizabeth meets Milo, who realizes Elizabeth is his mother, and decides he wants to be born. He also realizes Elmore is the father who abandoned Elizabeth.

References

  1. "Delivering-Milo - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes - NYTimes.com". Movies.nytimes.com. 2010-11-01. Retrieved 2012-03-12.

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