Something to Believe In (film)


Something to Believe In is a 1998 film directed by John Hough and starring William McNamara, Tom Conti, and Maria Pitillo.

Summary

From The New York Times -
Lew Grade is the executive producer of this British-German co-production, a romantic drama that gets underway in Las Vegas with several casino cameos. Lymphoma leaves Vegas croupier Maggie only a few weeks to live, so she sets out to visit a weeping Madonna statue in Italy where she meets American pianist Mike while hitchhiking to Trevino. Monsignore Calogero orders the church closed, and the statue is found to be a fake. As Mike and Maggie hope for a miracle, Mike departs to participate in a Naples piano competition. Watch for composer Lalo Schifrin conducting his own two piano concertos in the final scenes.

Production

The film was produced by Lew Grade who put his own money in the movie. The film took four and a half years to raise finance for.

Reception

The film received poor reviews and was a box office failure. It could not obtain a US distributor.