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1996123 minFamily, Fantasy, Drama, Comedy, Romance

The Preacher's Wife

Is The Preacher's Wife a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Preacher's Wife worth watching? With a rating of 5.795/10, this Family, Fantasy, Drama, Comedy, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Preacher's Wife Synopsis

Good-natured Reverend Henry Biggs finds that his marriage to choir mistress Julia is flagging, due to his constant absence caring for the deprived neighborhood they live in. On top of all this, his church is coming under threat from property developer Joe Hamilton. In desperation, Biggs prays to God for help – which arrives in the form of an angel named Dudley.

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Top Cast

Denzel Washington
Denzel WashingtonDudley
Whitney Houston
Whitney HoustonJulia Biggs
Courtney B. Vance
Courtney B. VanceReverend Henry Biggs
Gregory Hines
Gregory HinesJoe Hamilton
Jenifer Lewis
Jenifer LewisMargueritte Coleman
Loretta Devine
Loretta DevineBeverly
Paul Bates
Paul BatesSaul Jeffreys
Justin Pierre Edmund
Justin Pierre EdmundJeremiah Biggs
Lionel Richie
Lionel RichieBritsloe
Victor Williams
Victor WilliamsRobbie

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Is The Preacher's Wife worth watching?

The Preacher's Wife has received mixed reviews with a 5.795/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Family, Fantasy, Drama movies.

Is The Preacher's Wife hit or flop?

The Preacher's Wife has received average ratings (5.795/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Preacher's Wife is a Family, Fantasy, Drama movie that Good-natured Reverend Henry Biggs finds that his marriage to choir mistress Julia is flagging, due to his constant absence caring for the deprived nei...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 2, 2025
★ 5

No, no, no, no, no! What in the name of all that's holy convinced anyone that a remake of the delightfully charming "Bishop's Wife" (1947) ought to happen? Instead of that charmingly engaging story of a pre-occupied Bishop losing sight of what really mattered, we get this noisy and aggressive vehicle for Whitney Houston to prove she can shout her songs at us. She's married to the affable minister (Courtney B. Vance) whose church is facing an existential crisis. It's a lone beacon of hope in a deprived area of the city but it's also a prime site for redevelopment, and "Joe" (Gregory Hines) is determined to turn the steeple into a skyscraper. All this rearguard action is taking it's toll on his marriage though, so up pops "Dudley" (Denzel Washington) as the mischievous angel intent on helping this particular lost sheep. Thing is, the more he involves himself in the affairs of this couple the more he begins to fall for "Julia", she for him and nobody is really making any progress on the job in hand. The rest of this is faithful enough to the original but way too much of this is contrived to give it's singing star an opportunity to belt out "I Believe in You and Me" as well as a few more typically seasonal numbers. We all know she could sing, but this isn't singing. It's just showing off. She has a formidable vocal range but the deliveries here lack any kind of subtlety or delicacy. It's as if she was using her own voice instead of a wrecking ball to help out "Joe"! It's just completely class-free, charm-free and I don't think it need to have been made at all. Nobody's finest moments here, sorry.