Scripted by Malcolm Muggeridge, this fairly bitter and very British satire on the foibles of the Anglican church casts Sellers in one of his subtler, most affecting roles as a fiercely innocent, unfashionably dedicated clergyman who gets mixed up with easy-going Ian Carmichael and is appointed to an upscale parish, where his commitment to charity and Christian values continually gets him into trouble, leading to a storm of media interest. In a finish that goes beyond comedy into satirical horror, Sellers is appointed Bishop Of Outer Space and insists on taking up residence.
Heaven’s Above Review

A simple, dedicated vicar, is confused with one of his colleagues, and gets sent to a snobby parish where his strong Christian values don't go down too well with the locals.
Release Date:
03 Dec 2010
Running Time:
105 minutes
Certificate:
PG
Original Title:
Heaven’s Above
Sharp biting satire, with an intelligent and subtle performance from the master Peter Sellers.
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