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Genres=Comedy / Cast=Oliver Jackson-Cohen / Writed by=Paco Arango / USA / 6,4 of 10 Stars / Runtime=113 m

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This article is about the 1935 film. For the 1994 film, see Healer (film). For the 2012 film, see Julie Walking Home. The Healer Directed by Reginald Barker Written by John F. Goodrich (adaptation) Robert Herrick (novel The Healer) James Knox Millen (adaptation) George Waggner (continuity and dialogue) Starring Ralph Bellamy Karen Morley Mickey Rooney Cinematography Harry Neumann Edited by Jack Ogilvie Release date June 15, 1935 Running time 76 minutes Country United States Language English The Healer is a 1935 American film directed by Reginald Barker. [1] The film is also known as Little Pal. [1] Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 References 4 External links Plot [ edit] Dr. Holden ( Ralph Bellamy) is "The Healer" (the original title) in this 1930s morally uplifting pot-boiler. He is a doctor that has come home to a warm springs to try to heal children from the unnamed crippling disease (polio). He runs a destitute camp for these children, assisted by Evelyn Allen ( Karen Morley) who looks upon the Doc as a great man. Jimmy ( Mickey Rooney) is a paraplegic kid whom the Doc promises to cure. This little triangle is interrupted by a rich girl Joan Bradshaw ( Judith Allen) who cons the good Doc into building a sanitorium for the wealthy with her father"s money. Doc is momentarily swayed, but comes to his senses just as a forest fire threatens his original cabins around the warm spring. His treatment of Jimmy pays off as Jimmy rides a bicycle to save the day. Doc realizes that his true love is Evelyn, not the self-interested Joan. Cast [ edit] Ralph Bellamy as Dr. Holden Karen Morley as Evelyn Allen Mickey Rooney as Jimmy Judith Allen as Joan Bradshaw Robert McWade as Mr. Bradshaw Bruce Warren as Dr. Thornton J. Farrell MacDonald as Applejack Vessie Farrell as Martha References [ edit] ^ a b "The Healer". The New York Times. External links [ edit] The Healer on IMDb The Healer is available for free download at the Internet Archive This 1930s drama film-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Movie Review Alec Bailey isn’t necessarily a bad guy. He’s just a guy who’s lost and a little broken. After the death of his twin brother, Alec had a tough time coping with life. He let their London-based repair shop flounder and he started investing all his time in affairs and heavy gambling. In fact, he’s so deep in it all now that his business is closing, he has to keep an eye out for raging husbands at every turn, and the Russian mob wants his head. So it appears as a happy coincidence when Alec’s estranged uncle, Raymond Heacock, shows up with a mysterious but very appealing deal: He’ll pay off Alec’s debt—to the tune of some 89, 000 pounds—and in exchange, Alec just needs to get away for a while. In two days Alec will jump on a plane, his uncle tells him, fly to Canadian Nova Scotia and live in a small, fully appointed house that he owns there. But here’s the catch: Alec has to stay there for an entire year. Alec reluctantly agrees. He figures he can pick up his old business and fix some appliances in his spare time. Trouble is, the Canadian provincial life isn’t as easy as it sounds. Alec meets a pretty local veterinarian who’s quite nice, but everyone and everything else in the small town of Luneberg is a little strange. Sheep follow him around like metal shavings to a magnet. The local cop glowers at his every move. People show up unannounced in his living room. And then when the local newspaper mixes up Alec’s ad offering fix-it appliance work by making it look like he’s advertising himself as a faith healer, things get really crazy. What the completely flustered Alec doesn’t realize, though, is the fact that the Heacock family has a long history in the community of being none other than faith healers. And when Alec turns 30, in just a few days, he’ll have a very big decision to make. One that will potentially change everything. Positive Elements Despite its faith healer storyline, the film takes quite a bit of time examining another sort of healing: How simply getting involved in people’s lives and loving through difficulties can have a reparative and, at the very least, heartening effect on others. And it points out that hope is a vital part of life. For example, a young girl with cancer, named Abigail, asks Alec to spend time with her simply as a gift to her parents. She says she doesn’t believe in faith healers, but just a shred of hope will lift her parent’s spirits. In turn, as Abigail spends time with Alec and Cecilia (the veterinarian), she finds a renewed joy in their company and in the animals at Cecilia’s farm/clinic. Spiritual Elements There are definitely spiritual moments here that are both sincere and seemingly thoughtful, and moments that are much more broad and fantastic. On the former side, we meet a number of people who talk of lifting up prayers to God and hear their hopes that He will answer them. And Alec talks to two different priests about God giving second chances when we fail in life. One of the men talks of feeling like he lost his faith, then reclaiming it in the face of harrowing circumstances. Alec also asks about prayer and how to talk with God. The priest answers that prayer is something simple and sincere: “You talk. He listens. ” Alec then goes into a church and does just that. He vents his frustrations and cries out, “If you’re good like you say you are, then why do you let young people get sick and die? ” On the other hand, there’s a more mystical storyline going on, too. It turns out that Alec is the latest of a long line of Heacocks blessed with the family ability to heal others just by being near them. Alec doesn’t believe in that “gift, ” but several people are healed of their afflictions simply by being in the same room with him. Animals are mysteriously drawn to him as well. Alec has a deadline for accepting or rejecting this ability. “Who chose me? ” Alec asks his uncle. “The Big Chief. Mr. Creator. The Supreme Being … ” Raymond replies. [ Spoiler Warning:] Alec rejects his gift and loses it, much to his later regret. Young Abigail looks out over a beautiful lake and sighs out her hope that heaven might look like that. Alec wonders aloud if there even is a heaven. “What do you think happens when you die? ” the girl retorts incredulously. While trying to avoid questions from a local pastor, Alec proclaims that he’s a Buddhist. Cecelia suggest that the locals read the newspaper almost as religiously as they do the Bible. Sexual Content When we first see Alec, he is coming out of a woman’s bedroom. Both he and his married paramour are fully dressed but disheveled and have to lie their way around her husband. Because of Alec’s reputation as a womanizer, Cecilia falsely declares when first meeting him that she is a lesbian. Numerous comments and jokes are made about that same-sex attraction until later she admits the truth. (For instance, Alec wants to experiment with Cecilia and see if she has any reaction to his kiss; she suggests he try the kiss on a local guy instead. ) The romantic spark between them eventually intensifies until they kiss. And then we see them in bed together, clothed in underwear and T-shirts. Raymond chides Alec for his sexual proclivities, telling him, “You’re acting like a boy who just discovered his willy. ” After taking a shower, Alec walks downstairs dressed only in a towel, unaware that people are waiting for him. His towel drops and a woman stands for a few moments staring at his bare backside (not seen by the camera). Cecilia wears a low-cut top. Violent Content Russian goons come after Alec threatening physical harm. One of them takes Alec’s friend by the hair and slams the man’s head down on a hard surface. A Luneberg priest has a heart attack on Alec’s porch. Two local girls see Alec pounding on the man’s chest in an attempt to revive him and think Alec is killing him. Then when Alec tries to transport the unconscious man to his truck, he drops him headfirst into the yard, then slams his head with the gate of the truck (all played for pratfall laughs). Later, cops show up with guns to arrest Alec for murder, and one blasts a chair near him. He’s marched off at gunpoint. Crude or Profane Language Eight s-words are mixed with two uses of “b–tard” and five or six uses each of “h—” and “d–n. ” The word “cr-p” is spit out a half dozen times. People misuse Jesus name once and call out OMG exclamations some eight times. British crudities “willy” and “bugger off” show up once each. Drug and Alcohol Content There’s quite a bit of drinking going on here. Alec drinks heavily in his frustration and gets drunk at one point. We see him and Cecelia drinking wine. Raymond quaffs a glass of Scotch as well, and wine at lunch. Alec and a friend have a few pints at a local pub in London. And when choking on a chip at one point, he swigs a bottle of beer to clear his throat. Other Negative Elements We hear about all of Alec’s bounced checks and cancelled credit cards, all due to his gambling problem. Alec helps Cecilia in the birth of a baby calf and gets covered in the mother cow’s squirting goopy afterbirth. There’s some toilet humor in the dialogue mix. For instance, after being healed, a kidney-stone sufferer announces it was his “first time peeing without praying on a rosary. ” A woman convinces the handsome Alec to help her make her boyfriend jealous so the reluctant guy will propose. Conclusion The Healer has been labeled by some as a “faith focused” film. And indeed, there are some very upfront spiritual moments scattered throughout the storyline, including questions about God’s presence and God’s hand in our life. But viewers shouldn’t rush in looking for an altar call by movie’s end. Netflix lumps the film in its “faith and spirituality” sub-category, but to call it a Christian film would be a stretch. You might actually call this film a feel-good secular hybrid. It raises questions about faith while mixing in non-biblical fantasy magic. It giggles at adultery and other sexual choices without really showing any of those things. And it peppers in an unexpected heap of coarse language, including several misuses of God’s and Jesus’ names. All of that makes The Healer a fairly typical, generally approachable pic that families could watch and use as discussion fodder if they were so inclined and could navigate the film’s content issues. The story and acting are good. The characters likable. And it all ends with a Hallmark-like heartstrings pluck. In fact, during the closing credits of The Healer, it’s revealed that this film was made to specifically benefit the Paul Newman-founded SeriousFun Children’s Network, which is devoted to kids with life-threatening illnesses. And if nothing else, that helps drive home the point that we can all be healers of a sort by giving of ourselves to organizations that work to help and heal. And that, without question, can be a faith-focused pursuit.

Photo: Everett Collection / Everett Collection The Healer may not have made a big impact when it came out in theaters in 2017, but now that the film has been added to Netflix, it’s a different story. This faith-based drama was recently added to the streaming service, and soon after appeared in Netflix’s Top Ten trending titles list. Today it sits at No. 8 on that list. So what exactly is The Healer all about? This small movie has some surprisingly big names, including Jonathan Pryce and Jorge Garcia. From writer/director Paco Arango—also a philanthropist who runs a Spanish non-profit dedicated to providing support to children with cancer— The Healer is about a man who discovers he may or may not have the God-given gift of healing the sick, specifically in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. While the film doesn’t quite clear up whether its protagonist is a true healer or not, it does come close. It also shouts out actor Paul Newman, for reasons I will explain below. Let’s get into The Healer ending, explained. What is the plot of The Healer on Netflix? What is The Healer about? Alec Bailey (Oliver Jackson Cohen) is a British gambling addict who works in an electronics shop called The Healer. One day, he’s contacted by an uncle he’s never met named Raymond Heacock (the great Jonathan Pryce). Raymond offers to pay off all of Alec’s debt, if Alec agrees to leave England and live in Nova Scotia—a Canadian province—for an entire year. Before Raymond leaves, he asks if Alec has ever noticed anything “odd” about himself. Alec has no idea what he’s talking about. What could it mean?! After some nudging from a priest, who tells him it’s all part of God’s plan, Alec goes to Nova Scotia. He’s to live in Raymond’s own out-dated house (No internet! One phone! ) on the outskirts of a tiny town. Alec meets a woman named Cecilia (Camilla Luddington), who asks him out for coffee within seconds of meeting him. Alec, reasonably, thinks she’s into him—especially after she places an ad in the local paper to help drum up some customers for his electronics business—but as it turns out, she’s into women. The ad Cecilia places for Alec “The Healer” makes it sound like he miraculously heals people, rather than electronics. Locals express surprise that he would advertise, given that “it’s supposed to be a secret. ” Others break down into tears, having their false hope crushed that their loved ones will be healed. The local priest, played by Hurley from LOST (Jorge Garcia), thinks Alec is running a scam. While Hurley is telling Alec off, he has a heart attack. Two young girls videotape Alec trying to move Hurley’s body and think he killed them. Then Hurley wakes up on Alec’s truck, apparently fine. Soon after, the people who went to see Alec find that they have, in fact, been healed. The local police officer, Tom, arrests Alec for killing Hurley, and when Hurley finally shows up and to clear Alec’s name, Hurley tells Alec that not only did he save his life, he also saved his faith. Hurley believes Alec really is a healer. Alec finds a secret room in the basement of Raymond’s house full of portraits of Alec’s ancestors. Raymond magically appears and tells Alec he has the family gift of healing, and that this is the wall of healers over the years. How does it work? Well, according to Raymond, all Alec has to do is be nearby the sick or injured, and if they are meant to be healed, they will be. Alec has the option to reject this gift, and, for whatever reason, he has until midnight on the day after his birthday to decide. (God works in mysterious ways. ) Alec decides to reject the gift. The next day, a desperate couple from out of town arrives and asks Alec to heal their daughter Abigail (Kaitlyn Bernard), who has cancer. He sends them away. Abigail—your classic sassy teen girl with cancer—confronts him later. She tells him she doesn’t believe in healers. She wants to spend the weekend with him anyhow, for the sake of her parents. He reluctantly agrees. Alec and Abigail montage the weekend away to George Michael’s “Faith. ” Abigail tells Alec that Cecilia is lying about being a lesbian, and, of course, she’s right. This is a Christian movie, folks. The guy needs to get the girl, not have a lesbian best friend! How does The Healer end? What is The Healer ending, explained? Alec has a dream about his dead brother Charlie and wakes up, racked with guilt. He confesses his twin brother died of cancer, too. He wonders if he could have saved Abigail if he had chosen to accept the gift. So Alec begs Raymond to give him his healing gift back. Raymond says Alec will have to talk to God if he wants to bend the rules. Alec runs to the church and demands God give his gift back. He also calls God an idiot, for good measure. The next day, Alec gets a note from Abigail to call her. She tells him that despite her medical death sentence, she has miraculously gone into remission. Abigail tells Alec he should take the credit for healing her, even if she herself doesn’t believe it. Alec and Cecilia have celebratory sex. Alec runs into Raymond while he’s getting a midnight glass of water, and Raymond tells Alec that his father didn’t want to accept the gift, either, but that something changed his mind. Raymond once again asks Alec if he’s ever noticed anything odd about himself. Alec stares at Cecilia’s border collie, Batman, and—perhaps remembering the beginning of the movie in which Batman barked at Alec and acted strange around him—realizes he is the healer after all. We see his portrait on the wall of healers, and the movie ends. What does The Heale r ending mean? What is The Healer ending, explained? The Healer stops short of definitively declaring that God is capable of magical healing, but it comes very, very close. Did Raymond put up Alec’s portrait on the wall, or did it magically appear? Did Alec actually heal Abigail, or is it more important to just give the people something to believe in? It’s ambiguous. But I would say that, yeah, in the world of this movie, Alec is a magical healer. Pretty much all the signs point to it. Dogs never lie! Is The Healer based on a true story? What does The Healer credit sequence mean? No. The Healer is a completely fictional story. It is not based on a true story. (To be clear, if you are being charged money to be magically “healed” by a “healer, ” you are, in fact, being scammed. ) That said, a credit sequence after the movie asserts that “healers do exist, ” in the sense that the real “healers” are people doing charity work. It shouts out actor Paul Newman as an example of a real-life healer because Newman founded The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, a non-profit summer camp for children with cancer and other serious illnesses, which expanded to SeriousFun Children’s Network, a global community of 30 similar camps and programs. What was Paul Newman’s involvement with The Healer? All of the proceeds of The Healer were donated to Newman’s foundation, SeriousFun Children’s Network. Arango, the director, worked with Newman before the actor died in 2008, through his own foundation for kids with cancer, which you can find out more about at. Arango served on the board of SeriousFun Children’s Network and decided to create a charity film to help raise funds. So even if The Healer didn’t provide a satisfactory ending, hopefully, you can feel satisfied with the knowledge that you helped out a good cause, simply by watching it. Watch The Healer on Netflix.

Suggest you watch the full movie Lo que de verdad importa in good quality hd 720. Should a film be exempt from standard critical evaluation because 100% of its net proceeds are being donated to charity? That’s the challenge posed by “The Healer, ” a faith-based dramedy about a reluctant miracle worker. The film bills itself as the first to be so altruistic, with the designated recipient being the Paul Newman-founded SeriousFun Children’s Network, which is devoted to kids with life-threatening illnesses. One might be able to cut the meandering storyline some slack — in which Alec (Oliver Jackson-Cohen), a womanizing British electrical repairman, is given a shot at redemption by his enigmatic Uncle Raymond (Jonathan Pryce), who will ensure that his mounting debt to Russian mobsters is repaid, provided Alec relocate to Lunenburg, Canada, where he’d be expected to heal the infirm. Initially, the dubious Alec chooses not to believe he’s the chosen one until a perky veterinarian (Camilla Luddington) and an irrepressible teenager diagnosed with terminal cancer (Kaitlyn Bernard) help change his mind. It might also be possible to overlook writer-director Paco Arango’s gratingly mawkish style, the constant tonal shifts, the all-over-the-place performances and that overbearing twinkly score, and just focus on that surrounding pastoral greenery in all its idyllic glory. Perhaps in the unique case of “The Healer, ” it could just be said that although the cause may be noble, the end effect is decidedly less rewarding. ------------- ‘The Healer’ Not rated Running time: 1 hour, 43 minutes Playing: Starts Sept. 28, AMC Universal CityWalk 19; also on VOD.

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