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    Heaven Can Wait

    How much money, in American dollars, did the former owner of the Los Angeles Rams say he sold his team for?Heaven Can Wait

      67 million dollars. While standing in the Los Angeles Coliseum, the former owner, played by John Randolph, said, "....I asked for 17 million and Farnsworth offered me 67 million."

    What two teams were shown playing in the Super Bowl during this movie?Heaven Can Wait

      Los Angeles Rams and Pittsburgh Steelers. At the end of this movie it's shows that these two teams were playing in Super Bowl XIII. Interestingly, Los Angeles would make its first Super Bowl appearance, against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the following season, in Super Bowl XIV, in 1980.

    What was the name of the team's trainer?Heaven Can Wait

      Max Corkle. The team trainer was played by Jack Warden. He was the only person able to get both of Beatty's characters, Joe Pendleton and Leo Farnsworth, a try-out with the Los Angeles Rams.

    What was the name of the billionaire who the main character ended-up assuming the body of throughout most of the movie?Heaven Can Wait

      Leo Farnsworth. Beatty's original body was that of Joe Pendleton, starting quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams, who was accidentally enraptured, by the Escort, prior to an accident on his bicycle. Later, the Escort would help Beatty's character fulfill his dream of winning a Super Bowl by giving him the body of Tom Jarrett, the back-up quarterback for the Rams.

    Who played the main character, Joe Pendleton, in this movie?Heaven Can Wait

      Warren Beatty. He directed and starred as the main character, a football quarterback, for an old National Football League team of the 1970s, the Los Angeles Rams. Originally, Beatty wanted this movie to be based on a boxer, however, the person he wanted to play the part, Muhammad Ali, was too busy.

    Betty Logan, played by Julie Christie, initially met with the main character to try to save her English village?Heaven Can Wait

      True. Mr. Farnsworth planned on opening a refinery in her village, Pagglesham, that would emit potential deadly chemicals into the atmosphere. Beatty agreed to assume Mr. Farnsworth's body to help defend Ms. Logan at his company's board meeting.

    What island did the main character want to buy?Heaven Can Wait

      Haiti. Leo Farnsworth wanted this island so that his corporation could profit by growing millions of acres of sugar cane. However, once Beatty's character took over Farnsworth's body, he decided against the purchase of Haiti, because he felt sugar wasn't good for a person's body.

    What musical instrument does the main character practice playing throughout this movie?Heaven Can Wait

      soprano saxaphone. During the initial scene of the movie Joe Pendleton is shown playing this gold plated instrument. Later, while assuming Leo Farnsworth's body, he continues to practice with this instrument.

    Who was responsible for pulling the main character out of his body before the accident actually occurred?Heaven Can Wait

      The Escort. The Escort, played by Buck Henry, was a rookie angel who took Joe Pendleton out of his body, prior to the accident, only to later learn that it wasn't Pendleton's time to die. While at the Way Station, Pendleton explained to the Escort that he was a world-class athlete, thus, his reflexes allowed him to swerve out of the way of the on-coming vehicle prior to it hitting his bicycle.

    What year was the main character really scheduled to die?Heaven Can Wait

      2025. While in Heaven, waiting to be transported, it was revealed, by the Way Station Attendant, that Joe Pendleton wasn't actually scheduled to die until the year 2025, almost 50 years into the future.

    What was the name of the Angel played by James Mason in the movie?The Great "Heaven Can Wait" from '78

      Mr. Jordan. The interplay among Mason's courtly Angel, Warren Beatty's nice-guy characters, and Buck Henry's exasperated escort is one of the many funny highlights of the film. "Heaven Can Wait" is actually a reworking of "Here Comes Mr. Jordan," a 1941 movie about a boxer accidentally killed before his time on earth is set to expire.

    Early in the movie, Warren Beatty's character is brought to Heaven, prematurely as it turns out. What was he doing on earth when he was brought to Heaven?The Great "Heaven Can Wait" from '78

      Riding his bike through a tunnel. An exercise fanatic, Beatty's character is riding his bike when he enters a narrow highway tunnel toward an oncoming car. Wanting to avoid a bloody scene, the Escort takes him to Heaven even though he is not scheduled to die for decades.

    The Angel tries to get the main character back into his body to resume his normal life, but what keeps this from happening?The Great "Heaven Can Wait" from '78

      The body has been cremated. The Angel orders the Escort to return Beatty's character to earth at once and get him into his old body, but they're too late. They arrive in time to watch his ashes being scattered, and hear his old trainer saying "I hope they got the best football team in America in Heaven, and I hope God makes you first-string."

    Of the ways mentioned here, what is the only method NOT used in an attempt to kill the main character?The Great "Heaven Can Wait" from '78

      Sabotaging his car. Beatty's character is able to temporarily assume the identity of a wealthy industrialist just before the man drowns in his bathtub after being drugged by his wife and personal assistant, who are having an affair. Later they rig a mirror over his bed to fall on him, but it instead falls on his coat when he throws it on the bed. Ultimately, they shoot him as the evening cannon is fired, his body falling, unnoticed, down a well.

    Throughout the movie, what is the all-purpose pick-me-up that the main character drinks?The Great "Heaven Can Wait" from '78

      Liver and whey shake. As Beatty's character begins to fall in love with Julie Christie's character, he orders his staff to whip up a liver and whey shake for her so they can dine together. Later, when his onetime trainer panics after realizing that he somehow returned to earth after dying, he orders a shake to in hopes of reviving the trainer. His butler Sisk is obsessed with serving cocoa to him, a humorous running joke in the movie.

    What real-life NFL star played the Rams lineman who repeatedly sacks Warren's Beatty's character when he is trying out for the Rams?The Great "Heaven Can Wait" from '78

      Deacon Jones. Deacon Jones, an NFL Hall-of-Famer, has a funny role in the film, as an angry football player not at all pleased that a businessman dabbling in football wants to play quarterback for the Rams. The main character's personal assistant, trying to kill his boss, further enflames Jones by reminding him of his boss's earlier racially insensitive remarks. After sailing unblocked into the backfield and flattening his new owner/quarterback, Jones would contritely apologize each time ("I'm terribly sorry Mr. Farnsworth - this is really embarrassing.").

    After the main character's successful tryout with the Rams, one of the players asked if he played any football in college. How does he reply?The Great "Heaven Can Wait" from '78

      "No, I played a little polo". A funny scene, but also a minor editing blooper. Earlier in the movie, when a butler is trying to get him to don a polo helmet, Beatty asks "Do I play polo?" and the butler replies "Not really, sir."

    Who were the well-known sportscasters covering the Super Bowl game near the end of the movie?The Great "Heaven Can Wait" from '78

      Curt Gowdy and Al DeRogatis. Gowdy and DeRogatis were the main NBC football broadcasting team through much of the 1960s and 1970s, and Gowdy covered some of the great moments in sports history, including Ted Williams' home run in his final at-bat, and Hank Aaron's 715th home run, passing Babe Ruth. Gowdy covered every odd-numbered Super Bowl from 1967 to 1979 - plus, of course, the Super Bowl in "Heaven Can Wait." Gowdy and DeRogatis are never seen on camera, but two well-known broadcasters who do appear in the movie are Dick Enberg, who does the locker room interviews after the Super Bowl, and Bryant Gumbel, uncredited, doing a television sportscast.

    After the Super Bowl, what does the main character say to Julie Christie's character to make her realize who he is?The Great "Heaven Can Wait" from '78

      "It's all right. There's nothing to be afraid of.". Just before Beatty's character is shot, he proposes to Julie Christie's character. When he realizes that he is about to be taken away, he tells her that someday someone else might come up to her, maybe even a football player, maybe even a quarterback, and she'd be able to look into his eyes and feel recognized. She expresses confusion, and he assures her, "It's all right. There's nothing to be afraid of." Those are the last words he speaks to her before being shot.

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