

Highway to Heaven | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 16, 2022
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Functions better as a cozy but functional tool to help explain some difficult matters with youth. Otherwise it is a passable tribute film.

genre | Drama | television |
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synopsis | Angela the angel takes on the role of a temporary school counselor. Working alongside junior high school principal Bruce Banks, she intervenes in the life of a troubled student Cody Grier who is struggling with the tragic loss of his mother. |
lead actors | Barry Watson | Jill Scott | Ben Andrusco-Daon | Victoria Bidewell | Yoshie Bancroft | Andy Thompson | Brittany Alexis Palmer | Adam Kozlick | Chris Wood |
director | Stacey K. Black |