Heaven Can Wait (1978)

Movie · 1978 · Fantasy, Comedy, Romance · 1h 41m · PG · English

Curator score: 4.9/10 (47.7K ratings)

Joe Pendleton... the only guy who ever raised Hell about going to Heaven.

Overview

Joe Pendleton is a quarterback preparing to lead his team to the superbowl when he is almost killed in an accident. An overanxious angel plucks him to heaven only to discover that he wasn't ready to die, and that his body has been cremated. A new body must be found, and that of a recently-murdered millionaire is chosen. His wife and accountant—the murderers—are confused by this development, as he buys the L.A. Rams in order to once again quarterback them into the Superbowl.

Ratings

Director

Warren Beatty, Buck Henry

Production

Paramount Pictures

Cast

Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, James Mason, Jack Warden, Charles Grodin, Dyan Cannon, Buck Henry, Vincent Gardenia, Joseph Maher, Hamilton Camp, Arthur Malet, Stephanie Faracy, Jeannie Linero, Harry D.K. Wong, George J. Manos, Larry Block, Frank Campanella, Bill Sorrells, Dick Enberg, Dolph Sweet

Curator Review

Verdict

A breezy, high-concept 70s fantasy-comedy with real charm, especially if you like star-driven studio movies that keep one foot in screwball and the other in sports-movie wish fulfillment. It’s uneven in places, but the premise, performances, and offbeat tonal confidence make it easy to enjoy.

Best for

  • fans of 1970s Hollywood comedies
  • viewers who like fantasy premises played straight
  • sports-movie audiences looking for a lighter twist
  • fans of romantic comedies with a satirical edge
  • people who enjoy charismatic star vehicles

Skip if

  • you want tight plotting and airtight internal logic
  • you dislike old-school studio comedy rhythms
  • you need the sports element to stay central
  • you prefer faster, broader farce over low-key charm

Overview

Heaven Can Wait is one of those late-70s studio comedies that feels both polished and slightly unhinged. The premise is absurd on its face, but the movie mostly plays it with a calm, confident wink, letting the joke come from how seriously everyone treats the impossible situation.

Worth noting

Warren Beatty leans into the role with a kind of effortless movie-star vanity that works because the character is so earnest. The film’s mix of romance, sports fantasy, and murder intrigue is a little lopsided, but the best stretches have a warm, easygoing rhythm and a genuinely sweet emotional payoff.

Bottom line

It’s not the sharpest comedy of its era, and some of the logic is more decorative than functional, but that’s part of the appeal. This is a glossy, oddball crowd-pleaser that survives on premise, charm, and the pleasure of watching a big studio movie commit to a very strange idea.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Patrick Willems (4★) · 770 likes

Every movie should have a subplot where Charles Grodin keeps trying unsuccessfully to kill the main character

matt lynch (3★) · 511 likes

Warren Beatty's ghost leaves a trail of bodies behind in an attempt to win the Superbowl.

Brianna · 308 likes

why would they let him keep living if he can’t keep his memories tf kind of logic 😭

Megan Bitchell (5★) · 224 likes

this movie is the best himbo resprentation out there

Rafael "Mister Movie" Jovine (3.5★) · 176 likes

Anchored by a great premise, the film directed by its star (and, as I recently learned, Shirley MacLaine's brother) Warren Beaty and Buck Henry is a sports movie with some charm and an interesting concept that Hollywood has managed to wring out later on, but which unfortunately attempts to tackle too many ideas and clichés in a somewhat uneven way. When our protagonist dies and we get into the murder plot and so on, the sports part becomes so secondary… more Anchored by a great premise, the film directed by its star (and, as I recently learned, Shirley MacLaine's brother) Warren Beaty and Buck Henry is a sports movie with some charm and an interesting concept that Hollywood has managed to wring out later on, but which unfortunately attempts to tackle too many ideas and clichés in a somewhat uneven way. When our protagonist dies and we get into the murder plot and so on, the sports part becomes so secondary… more

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Topics

1970s, fantasy comedy, romantic comedy, sports movie, screwball, body-swap adjacent, afterlife, light satire, studio-era charm, feel-good

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