Saved by the Light (film)

Saved by the Light is a 1995 American biographical television film directed by Lewis Teague and written by John Mandel.

A being of light tells him that love makes a difference and shows Dannion the effects that his rage has had on those he hurt from those he bullied on the playground to those he fought in Vietnam.

While helping a woman escape her abusive husband, Dannion injures his hand resulting in a catastrophic infection that damages his heart.

[3] Todd Everett of Variety wrote, "In a more perfect world, X-Files agents Mulder and Scully would come down from D.C. and rip the lid off this shoddy enterprise.

"[4] Denise Lanctot of Entertainment Weekly rated it B+ and called it a "a nicely life-affirming New Age mystery" despite the corny visuals.

"[3] Maj Canton of Radio Times rated it 1/5 stars and wrote, "Cheap production values and an uninspired performance by Roberts relegate this film to the don't-waste-your-time list.