Let's Go to the Movies: Week of December 6, 2021: The Preacher's Wife
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of December 6, 2021: The Preacher’s Wife

Continuing with our theme of Christmas movies this month, we have chosen The Preacher’s Wife, a 1996 romantic comedy—or drama, depending on your perspective—starring favorite actor Denzel Washington as an angel who comes to Earth to help a preacher save his church and his marriage. Also starring Whitney Houston as the preacher’s wife and the choirmistress.
The movie is a remake of the 1947 film The Bishop’s Wife, based on the novel of the same name by Robert Nathan.
More on this movie on Wikipedia.
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The Bishop’s Wife is available for free now on You Tube. This post inspired me to watch this weekend!
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I watched the classic version with Cary Grant in black and white that I had seen before.
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The Bishop’s Wife is available for free now on You Tube. This post inspired me to watch this weekend!
I watched the classic version with Cary Grant in black and white that I had seen before.