Angel Heart (film)
See also: Angel Heart
Angel Heart is a film américano-British carried out by Alan Parker, left in 1987.
Synopsis
The intrigue proceeds in 1955 and starts with New York. Harry Angel is a poor private detective, accustomed to small businesses according to its clean dires. He is contacted by Hermann Winesap, legal consultant of a certain Louis Cyphre, who wants to urge it to find Johnny Favorite. This last, of its true name Jonathan Liebling, is a former missing crooner twelve years earlier, whereas it was in debt towards Cyphre.
Comment
Data sheet
- Title: Angel Heart
- Realization: Alan Parker
- Scenario: Alan Parker, according to the novel Falling Angel , of William Hjortsberg
- Production: Elliott Kastner, Alan Marshall, Robert Dattila, Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna
- Production companies: International Carolco N.V, Union and Winkast Film Ltd Productions.
- Budget: 17 million dollars
- Music: Trevor Jones
- Photography: Michael Seresin
- Assembly: Gerry Hambling
- Decorations: Brian Morris
- Costumes: Aude Bronson-Howard
- Country of origin: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby - 35 mm
- Kind: Thriller, horror
- Lasted: 113 minutes
- Comings out date: March 6th 1987 (the United States), April 8th 1987 (France)
- Film prohibited with less than 12 years at the time of its exit in France
Distribution
- Mickey Rourke : Harry Angel
- Robert De Niro: Louis Cyphre
- LISA Bonnet: Epiphany Proudfoot
- Charlotte Rampling: Margaret Krusemark
- To store Fontelieu: Ethan Krusemark
- Brownie McGhee : Toots Sweet
- Michael Higgins: Doctor Albert Fowler
- Elizabeth Whitcraft: Connie
- Eliott Keener : Tern, the detective
- Charles Gordone: Spider Simpson
- daN Florek: Hermann Winesap
- Kathleen Wilhoite: the nurse
- George Buck: Izzy
- Judith Drake: the woman of Izzy
- Orange Gerald: John, Pasteur
Around film
- turning was held with Coney Island, Fairfield, Laurel Valley, Napoleonville and La Nouvelle-Orléans.
- Alan Parker offered the role of Harry Angel to Al Pacino, Jack Nicholson and Robert De Niro, before Mickey Rourke is not selected. Marlon Brando was a time had a presentiment of for that of Louis Cyphre.
- the poem to which the characters refer entitles Évangéline , and was written in 1847 by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
- Alain Parker claimed that the performance of Robert De Niro as a Louis Cyphre was so realistic and terrifying, that in general he preferred to avoid it during his scenes, letting it move itself.
Original soundtrack
- Girl off My Dreams , interpreted by Glenn Gray
- I Cried For You , interpreted by Glenn Gray
- Auld Lang Syne , interpreted by Guy Lombardo
- Honeymoon Blues , interpreted by Blessed Smith
- Drunk One Fire , interpreted by LaVern Baker
- Zu Zu Mamou , interpreted by Dr. John
- HS-Boom , interpreted by The Chords
- Fenesta Che Lucive , interpreted by Free Corelli
- Sunny Land , interpreted by John Lee Hooker
- Rainy Rainy Day , interpreted by Brownie McGhee
- The Right Key, The Wrong Keyhole , interpreted by Clarence Williams and Eddie Green
- Basin Street Blues , interpreted by Spencer Williams
- Gospel Song , interpreted by Anthony Evans and Courtney Fucks
Rewards
- Nomination at the price of the best scenario, male best supporting role (Robert De Niro) and female best supporting role (LISA Bonnet), by the Academy of science fiction films, fantastic and horror in 1988.
External bonds
- Angel Heart on Internet Movie Database
- Critical DevilDead
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