Heavenly Pursuits
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Heavenly Pursuits (known as Gospel According to Vic in some territories) is a 1986 Scottish comedy film written and directed by Charles Gormley and starring Tom Conti, Helen Mirren, and David Hayman. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, the film is about a teacher at a Catholic school whose students are searching for two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood. A nonbeliever himself, the teacher's scepticism is challenged when he becomes involved in seemingly miraculous events.[3]
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Directed by | Charles Gormley |
Screenplay by | Charles Gormley |
Produced by | Michael Relph |
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Cinematography | Michael Coulter |
Edited by | John Gow |
Music by | B. A. Robertson |
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Distributed by | Skouras Pictures (USA) |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £1.15 million[1] |
Box office | $267,249 (USA)[2] |
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