It’s been 25 years since the Angels won the pennant*…with the help of actual angels, that is. “Angels in the Outfield,” a remake of a 1951 comedy, hit theaters on July 15, 1994, and introduced viewers to a young actor named Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Though not his first big-screen appearance, “Angels” was Gordon-Levitt’s first major leading performance and boosted his profile considerably*. The actor commemorated the Disney film’s 25th anniversary on Monday, posting a throwback photo with costars Danny Glover and Milton Davis Jr. on Twitter. “Forever grateful for the experience of making that movie with such a wonderful cast and crew,” Gordon-Levitt wrote. The film tells the tale of a foster* child (Gordon-Levitt) who prays for the California Angels to win the pennant, leading to divine* intervention* from a group of real angels led by Christopher Lloyd‘s Al. (SD-Agencies) |