
Angel (1984)
Année de sortie: 1984
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Anjo - Inocência e Pecado, Mathitria to proi, porni to vrady, Angyallány, Angel killer, エンジェル, Aniol zemsty, Angel ali prostitutka, Ангелочек, Angel - sista natten, Angel - Straße ohne Ende
Réalisateur: Robert Vincent O'Neil
Writer: Joseph Michael Cala, Robert Vincent O'Neil
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Donald P. Borchers, Roy Watts
Executive Producer: Don Levin, Mel Pearl
Sociétés: Adams Apple Film Company, New World Pictures
Budget: 3.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: detective, exploitation, high school, killer, los angeles, california, money, murder, prostitute, road movie, serial killer, vigilante
Histoire
Angel follows Molly Stewart, a straight-A high school student who secretly works as a prostitute on Hollywood Boulevard at night to make ends meet. When a series of brutal murders targeting Los Angeles streetwalkers begin, Molly's world becomes increasingly dangerous and unstable. A depraved serial killer with necrophiliac tendencies is on the loose, leaving Molly fearing for her life as she tries to maintain her double existence.
Résumé
Angel is a gritty exploitation thriller directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil in 1984. Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles' seedy underbelly, the film explores themes of vigilantism and survival through its protagonist Molly Stewart, played by Donna Wilkes. While not much context or background about the movie's production or significance is provided in the given sources, the story offers a stark portrayal of violence targeting female sex workers, highlighting societal indifference towards their plight.