Angel in My Pocket

Angel in My Pocket

Infobox Film
name = Angel in my Pocket


caption = Promotional poster for "Angel in my Pocket"
director = Alan Rafkin
producer = Edward Montagne
eproducer =
aproducer =
writer = James Fritzell
Everett Greenbaum
starring = Andy Griffith
Lee Meriwether
Jerry Van Dyke
Kay Medford
Henry Jones
Edgar Buchanan
Gary Collins
music = Jerry Keller
Lyn Murray
Dave Blume
cinematography = William Margulies
editing = Sam E. Waxman
distributor = Universal Pictures
released = January, 1969
runtime = 105 mins
country = United States
awards =
language = English
budget =
gross =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
amg_id = 1:83712
imdb_id = 0064026

"Angel in my Pocket" is a 1969 film directed by Alan Rafkin. It was one of three originally planned by Universal Pictures to feature Andy Griffith; it also featured Lee Meriwether, Jerry Van Dyke, Kay Medford, Henry Jones, Edgar Buchanan, and Gary Collins. This film has never been released to home video in any format.

Plot

The Reverend Samuel D. Whitehead, ex-Marine, bricklayer, and recent seminary graduate, is ecstatic to receive his first "calling," or assignment as Pastor of his own church. But the Church of the Redeemer in Wood Falls, Kansas, will prove a challenging assignment and nearly his undoing.

The trouble begins almost immediately after he drives into town with his family. A political rally connected with the upcoming mayoral campaign, has erupted into a no-holds-barred, knock-down, drag-out , which the sheriff will not stop. Sam attempts to intervene and succeeds only in getting struck in the face, so he drives on to see the church. There he learns that the church sorely needs major renovation, which has not been done in decades because the two founding families, the Sinclairs and the Greshams, have been running a feud for decades and cannot agree on the simplest decision that would benefit the church (or on anything else, either). Worse yet, Sam delivers his first sermon by preaching against physical violence--only to discover most of the brawlers in attendance, including one who blames him for making him vulnerable to someone else's assault.

Thereafter Sam spends most of his time trying to improvise to provide for the church needs, speak out on various problems in the community, and, ever more frequently, to run interference between the Sinclair and Gresham families. Each of these endeavors brings him trouble. First, his project to secure a new organ for the church leads to a confrontation with the church board when two town gossips witness him obtaining the organ from a house of Burlesque. Sam's brother-in-law, called "Bubba," offers to help the caretaker repair the superannuated boiler--but unknown to Sam, the two men turn the boiler into a still and start producing raisin jack, a variety of moonshine. Next, he takes his children out of school after seeing the appalling conditions there--which prompts his Bishop to warn him not to interfere in town affairs. Finally, he performs a marriage between a Sinclair and a Gresham--and when the secret gets out at a church social (after "Bubba" spikes the church punch with some of his raisin jack), Sam must physically restrain the heads of the families from brawling in the church fellowship hall, and then send everyone home. Not long afterward, the Bishop informs him that he is removed from his pastorate.

In one final attempt to save his situation and the community, he persuades his one remaining friend, Attorney Art Shields, to run for mayor as a write-in candidate, with the election two days away. That leads to a confrontation along the main street among three different political parades, including Art's. Then the church's old boiler explodes, and the church burns down to its foundations as a result--and the attempt by the fire department to fight the fire turns pathetic when the fire hose springs multiple leaks. When the Sinclairs and the Greshams argue yet "again" about who was responsible for the faulty equipment, Sam roars at them to "go someplace else, yell your heads off, and let this poor church die in peace!"

The next day, the Whiteheads are moving out--when Art Shields joyously announces that he is trouncing the opposition in the election and will definitely be the next mayor. Art offers Sam a job with the town, but Sam declines, saying that he needs to find another church. But as he is about to leave town, Will Sinclair and Axel Gresham--reconciled at last, and at the head of a procession of building-material trucks--intercept him, tell him that they intend rebuilding the church, and beg him to stay on.

Themes

This film is a comedy that makes great fun of small-town secrets, family feuds, politics, and gossip. The constant bickering between the Sinclairs and the Greshams, and the spectacle of the mayor's office bouncing back and forth between the two families, suggest a satire on the Democratic and Republican Parties. That, during the immediate past Federal election, Presidential Candidate George Wallace famously said, "There's not a dime's worth of difference between the two parties," might or might not be a coincidence.

The movie never identifies the denomination to which the "Church of the Redeemer" is supposed to belong. The presence of a Bishop, the vestments that Sam Whitehead wears, and Sam's prefacing of his sermon with a well-known Anglican collect strongly suggest that the denomination involved is the American Episcopal Church--except that the title given to the senior minister in an Episcopal parish is "rector," not "pastor."

Background and Production

This film was one of three originally planned by Universal Pictures to feature Andy Griffith. Griffith's disappointment in this film led to a cancellation of the project. Hence, the other two films were never made.

Cast

*Andy Griffith as The Reverend Samuel D. Whitehead, Pastor of the Church of the Redeemer, Wood Falls, Kansas
*Lee Meriwether as Mary Elizabeth Whitehead, his wife.
*Jerry Van Dyke as Emery or "Bubba," his shiftless and alcoholic brother-in-law.
*Kay Medford as Racine, his mother-in-law.
*Henry Jones as Will Sinclair, Mayor of Wood Falls and head of one of the two founding (and feuding) families.
*Edgar Buchanan as Axel Gresham, head of the other founding family and Will Sinclair's principal opponent in the mayoral election.
*Gary Collins as Art Shields, Attorney at law and write-in candidate for mayor.
*Parker Fennelly as Calvin Grey, the caretaker
*Jack Dodson as Norman Gresham
*Elena Verdugo as Lila Sinclair, whose marriage to Norman brings the families to blows yet again.

Reception

Information on the film's box-office reception is sketchy. Users commenting at the Internet Movie Database report that the film did poorly at the box office, and that the poor reception might have ended Andy Griffith's career in feature films. NBC Television telecast it as part of their "Saturday Night at the Movies" program. The film has appeared on television only infrequently after that, and has never been released to home video.

References

External links

*imdb title|id=0064026|title=Angel in my Pocket
*amg title|id=1:83712|title=Angel in my Pocket
*tcmdb title|id=67359|title=Angel in my Pocket


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