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A Marriage Made In Heaven

Rating: PG-13
Release Date: October 8, 2022
Genre: Faith-Based Romantic Comedy with Dance

Demetri Chicopoulos (Robert Krantz) is living a charmed life. He is the host of his hit, daytime talk show, Daytime with Demetri.
However, we soon learn that with a recent divorce and the passing of his mother, Demetri’s life is more pain than charmed.
In a prayerful moment, Demetri kneels and asks God if he could just relive one week of his life. He knows things would turn out differently.
Demetri rises and suddenly meets... his Guardian Angel (Tom Arnold).
Well, not exactly the type of Guardian Angel one hopes for.
The Guardian Angel tells Demetri God heard his prayer… Demetri will get to relive one week of his life.
What happens next will change Demetri’s life forever.

Directed By

Robert Krantz

Cast

Robert Krantz, Tom Arnold, Vivica A. Fox, Connie Sellecca, Paul Rodriguez, Elisabeth Rohm, and Kim Coles. 
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The Cast

Robert Krantz

With this film, Robert becomes the first person in film industry history to write, produce, direct, act, dance, edit and distribute a movie.

Krantz is a Greek-American (Krantz was shortened from Karountzos) who graduated from USC’s film school and has acted in some of the most successful movies (Back to the Future, Woman in Red), TV movies (Billionaire Boys Club, Onassis) and sit-coms (Who’s the Boss?, Silver Spoons) ever.

He has also sold his original screenplays to Sony, Fox and Columbia Pictures.
Additionally, Krantz produced, wrote, directed and starred in the award winning Do You Wanna Dance?, Christmas with the Karountzoses and Faith, Hope & Love which was showcased on Netflix and for which he received nominations for Best Screenplay, Best Picture, Best Actor and won for Best Director, from the International Christian Film Festival.

He has also written several best-selling books, Falling in Love with Sophia, Guide to the Divine Liturgy and Guide to Holy Week.

Krantz is also owner of Ellinas Multimedia (www.EllinasMultimedia.com) and recently began The Facebook Group – The Faith, Hope and Love Community which has over 30,000 members.

Krantz lives in Southern California with his wife Tricia. They have triplet sons, Chris, George and Nick.

Elisabeth Rohm

Elisabeth Rohm received her first TV acting role in 1997, as Dorothy Hayes in the American soap opera One Life to Live. She had a starring role in the 1999 BBC Northern Ireland miniseries Eureka Street, and she then portrayed recurring character Detective Kate Lockley in the first two seasons (1999–2001) of the TV series Angel. While appearing in Angel, Elisabeth also had a regular role in the only season (2000–2001) of the drama series Bull.

She portrayed regular character Assistant District Attorney, Serena Southerlyn, through four seasons (2001–2005) of the television series Law & Order. She also portrayed deputy DA Amanda Taylor on Stalker. More recently, she has received critical acclaim for her roles in two David O. Russell films, American Hustle and Joy.

Between 2016 and 2017, Elisabeth appeared in a Season-14 episode of NCIS and Flaked, the film Once Upon a Time in Venice, staring Bruce Willis. She was also in the film The Tribes of Palos Verdes, starring Jennifer Garner and Alicia Silverstone and portrayed Martha acCallum in the 2019 film Bombshell with Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron and Margot Robbie.

Tom Arnold

Tom Arnold was born in Ottumwa, Iowa. While attending the University of Iowa, he got his first introduction to stand-up comedy when he performed at an open microphone night. After that, he won the Minneapolis Comedy Competition and then moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in stand-up comedy.

Once he came out to Los Angeles, Tom became a staff writer on the hit show Roseanne where he also began to appear as one of the show’s lead actors and, eventually, the Executive Producer of the show.

As a writer, producer, and actor, Tom Arnold has established himself to both television and film audiences worldwide, having won such awards as the Peabody Award and a Golden Globe Award. Additionally, he helped put Fox Sports Network on the map with his hosting duties on “Best Damn Sports Show Period.” He recently returned to Fox Sports Network as both producer and host of the kids’ baseball show “KID PITCH”. He also hosts the CMT’s “My Big Redneck Wedding” and the latest series on CMT, “My Big Redneck Vacation.”

Arnold cornered the market on playing the resident comic relief in films like “Nine Months” with Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, and Robin Williams, “True Lies” with Arnold Schwarzenegger, “Hero” with Dustin Hoffman, and “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” with Mike Myers.

Arnold has successfully broken out of the comedic stereotype and is becoming a fixture at film festivals by landing more mature and dramatic roles. He received critical praise for his role in “Gardens of the Night,” opposite John Malkovich, “The Great Buck Howard” starring John Malkovich and Tom Hanks, and “The Year of Getting to Know Us” opposite Sharon Stone, Jimmy Fallon and Lucy Liu. In 2005, he received critical notice for his role in Don Roos’ “Happy Endings” for Lions Gate Films. He was also seen in “Pride” opposite Terrance Howard, and “Animal Factory,” directed by Steve Buscemi.

Born in Iowa, Tom has established a writing scholarship and runs an acting workshop for students at the Indian Hills Community College in Iowa. Tom is heavily involved in many charities such as The Race to Erase MS, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Best Buddies, Camp del Corazon, The Kayne Eras Center, Promises Foundation, Carousel of Hope, Arnold's Inner City Games, The Hollenbeck Christmas Giveaway, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Special Olympics and the USO.

Vivica A. Fox

Vivica Fox was born in South Bend, Indiana, the youngest of four children. After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue that performing career, but wisely enrolled in school part-time at Golden West College in Huntington Beach as well. She also worked in a restaurant on Sunset Boulevard, and one day a customer—who turned out to be a film producer—recommended that she give his agent-friend a call.

Fox called the woman and was soon auditioning for and winning small roles on television shows such as ABC's Matlock, Days of Our Lives, and Generations, another 1989 NBC daytime soap, but aimed at an African American audience. She also won a small part in Born on the Fourth of July, the 1989 Tom Cruise movie about a Vietnam veteran; Fox played a hooker in her big-screen debut. A role in an 1991 episode of NBC's The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air led to a recurring one on Out All Night, also on NBC, in which she played Patti LaBelle's fashion-stylist daughter.

Nevertheless, the occasional parts and the uncertainty of sitcom work left Fox in worrisome financial straits. She considered moving back to the Midwest, but her parents loaned her money at one point to keep her in California, "thank God, because they believed in me," Fox told writer Deborah Gregory in an Essence interview. For guidance, her mother suggested prayer, and Fox began attending church. After being out of work for a year, in 1994 she took a recurring part as Dr. Stephanie Simmons on another daytime soap, The Young and the Restless. Fox was noticed by a fan of the CBS show who was also married to a film producer. That viewer told her husband about the actress, and Fox was called in for an audition for a supporting role in the action thriller Independence Day; she would play lead actor Will Smith's love interest.

Her next screen role came in Set It Off, released later in 1996. Fox played a fired bank teller who joins three other women in a series of daring bank robberies; her co-stars were Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett, and Kimberly Elise. She then dropped 30 pounds to play an ex-assassin in Kill Bill in 2003.
By the early 2000s, Fox had begun her work in production, partnering with her manager, lawyer Lita Richardson. In 2004 Fox took on the executive production as well as the lead role in the television series, Missing, a drama about FBI investigations. She also produced the 2005 film The Salon, a comedy about a beauty shop owner, and had another film, called Getting Played, in the works.

She received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for her role in 2006. In March 2020, she starred in the movie True to the Game 2, starring Tamar Braxton.

Connie Sellecca

Golden Globe and Emmy nominated actress Connie Sellecca gained worldwide fame as the star of the hit television series Hotel, Greatest American Hero, Flying High and P.S. I LUV U. She has also produced and starred in dozens of made-for-television movies and mini series. Connie currently hosts the nationally-syndicated radio program ‘Intelligence for your Health with Connie Sellecca’ which has earned her Radio Ink Magazine’s distinction as one of ‘Radio’s Most Influential Women’.
Connie has been married to pianist and former Entertainment Tonight host, John Tesh for 30 years. They have two children, Gib Gerard and Prima Tesh, and three grandchildren.

Paul Rodriguez

Paul Rodriguez is a comic legend. The Latino stand-up comic was born in Mexico but raised in East Los Angeles. He worked as a doorman at L.A.’s famous The Comedy Store and that is where he honed his comedic skills.

He has executive-produced and starred in the comedy concert film The Original Latin Kings of Comedy. He has also been seen on cable comedy showcases, including Paul Rodriguez: Behind Bars, Crossing White Lines, Live! I need the Couch, Paul Rodriguez: Live in San Quentin, Paul Rodriguez & Friends: Comedy Rehab and Paul Rodriguez: the Here & Wow. All of these shows helped solidify his reputation as a comic legend in the U.S. In 2004, Comedy Central ranked Rodriguez at No. 74 on its list of the "100 Greatest Standups of all Time".

He has also appeared in over 75 movies and television shows, such as The Whoopee Boys with Michael O'Keefe, Denholm Elliott and Marsha Warfield; Blood Work with Clint Eastwood; D.C. Cab, Born in East L.A., Tortilla Soup, Rat Race, and Ali. He has also performed voiceover roles for King of the Hill, Dora the Explorer, and Beverly Hills Chihuahua. Rodriguez directed and starred in the film A Million to Juan.

Paul has been recognized for his charity work, which includes strong, avid support for the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Farm Aid, Leukemia Telethon, Project Literacy and Housing Now.

Kim Coles

Kim has appeared on many television shows, including Frasier ("Dr." Mary Thomas), Six Feet Under, Celebrity Mole and The Geena Davis Show. Early in her career, she appeared as one of the hosts of It's Showtime at the Apollo. She was an original cast member on the sketch comedy series In Living Color that appeared on the FOX network. After leaving "In Living Color", she then got the role as Synclaire James on Living Single. She appeared as the mother of Spirit on UPN's One on One. Coles is a published author; her book is called I'm Free But It Will Cost You.

Coles was a regular panelist on the 2000 revival of To Tell the Truth during its second season. She was also featured as a guest host on two episodes of The View. Coles was a co-host of the syndicated daytime television show In The Loop With iVillage alongside The Apprentice winner Bill Rancic and fellow season one contestant Ereka Vetrini. She has recently joined the cast of 10 Items or Less on TBS.

Coles has also performed as a stand-up comedian.

The Reviews Are In!

"Such a great movie. It is wonderful. "

"Family friendly – romantic comedy with some ‘real life’ stuff. Would see it again. The actors made me feel like I was right there with them. "

"This movie was an excellent message for marriage – it makes you think about what is important in life, your spouse, children, your family, friends and your faith. "

"This movie made me think about the important things in life: Love, Joy, Faith, Family and Friends and to always make time for them!"

"Beautiful story with a great message. Love the comedy in it. "

"This movie really made me think about my own life and marriage and the priorities I make. "

"I loved the honest look at marriage and how easy it is to focus on the business of marriage and let the relationship deteriorate. "

"Very refreshing, meaningful, fun, funny, heartwarming! Thought provoking, too. It reflects on life’s ups and downs! Bravo!"

"I think this film is great, so many “feel good” moments, I laughed, I cried, and felt all the “feels”. "

"This movie is very good and creative, delivering universal messages of love, faith, commitment, family, hope and change. "

"Great story. Hits home a lot, in many ways. Good life remedies. Thank you for bringing real life topics to the theater. "

"Great movie! I love it!"

"Great movie. Lots of messages about important things in life. Great humor. Fun to watch. I will recommend. "

"Very enjoyable. "

"Great topic for a movie. Does make one think about one’s own life and marriage. "

"This is a heartfelt story.  "

"Great idea for a movie. It’s perfect for my wife, but at the same time, I enjoyed it, too."

"A moving and inspiring movie. My wife and I held hands during the movie. "

"This movie makes one think about where you spend your time and who you spend it with. At some point, it really is too late to go back, sadly."

"Amazing movie! Perfect!"

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