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Tremendous­ly blessed

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“WHEN we love someone, we are really loving God,” says Courtney B. Vance’s character in the movie The Preacher’s Wife.

The 1996 movie featured Vance as a reverend who mends his personal and profession­al life with a little help from a holiday angel. Whitney Houston stars as his spouse, and Denzel Washington plays the heaven’s sent; Gregory Hines, Jenifer Lewis, Loretta Devine and Lionel Richie are also among the cast.

Directed by Penny Marshall, this music-infused remake of the 1947 film The Bishop’s Wife hit a few high notes. Its score nabbed an Oscar nomination, and its soundtrack became the best-selling gospel album of all time.

“The Preacher’s Wife is one Christmas picture that actually is in the spirit of the season,” wrote Los Angeles Times film critic Kevin Thomas of the holiday release. “It’s warm, sentimenta­l, amusing yet serious, bringing fantasy to bear upon the painfully real.”

On learning last week that Marshall had died the night before, Vance recalled how “tremendous­ly blessed” he was to work with her.

“The experience of working with Penny on that film was anything but typical, and marked the beginning of a long, beautiful friendship filled with lots of memories, joy, and laughter,” he said.

“You see, Penny was funny. I mean, absolutely hysterical! Laughter was always a big part of being in her world.

“One of my fondest memories that is vintage Penny was, rather than shoot an ice skating scene from The Preacher’s Wife in New York City, where we were already on location, and in one of the coldest winters on record, Penny decided to pick up the entire cast and crew to take us to Maine,” Vance recalled. “It was -6°C when we arrived, but ironically shot up to 15°C the next day.

“Yet it wasn’t the weather that drew Penny to Maine. The place where we set up was home to some of the best antique shopping – a favourite pastime for Penny – and everyone had a wonderful time on that trip.

“That was my friend, Penny Marshall, a woman who loved her life and all the people who were a part of it. And we loved our Penny.”

 ?? — AP ?? Vance fondly recalls making The Preacher’s Wife with the late Marshall.
— AP Vance fondly recalls making The Preacher’s Wife with the late Marshall.

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