Dark Angel (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 10, 1996

Original Title:
Dark Angel

Alternate Titles:
Dark Angel - Tödliche Beichte
Pimeyden enkeli
Άγγελος Εκδικητής
Темный ангел

Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
American Zoetrope
Spelling Entertainment
Trotwood Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 83

The line between good & evil has been erased.

Homicide detective Walter D'Arcangelo is the only link to a serial killer who preys on adulterous women. Walter must confront his past in order to prove himself innocent before more women are killed.

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Art Direction:
Monroe Kelly

Assistant Editor:
Tanya Swerling

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Victoria Person

Assistant Property Master:
Randall R. Milazzo

Best Boy Electric:
Roy A. McLeish

Best Boy Grip:
Bennie Robertson

Boom Operator:
Dan Whiting

Camera Operator:
Thomas Yatsko

Casting:
Robert J. Ulrich
Eric Dawson
Carol Kritzer
Tracy Kilpatrick

Casting Assistant:
Shawn Dawson

Construction Coordinator:
John Patterson

Costume Designer:
Vicki Sánchez

Costume Supervisor:
Charlene Amateau

Director:
Robert Iscove

Director of Photography:
Francis Kenny

Dolly Grip:
Keith Talley

Editor:
Casey O. Rohrs

Executive Assistant:
Karen Bloch Morse
Kyle Ham

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Bruce M. Kerner

Executive Producer:
Fred Fuchs
John Romano
Francis Ford Coppola

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Ian Lynch

First Assistant Camera:
Adam Richard Sklena

First Assistant Director:
Richard Feury

Gaffer:
Ronald W. McLeish

Hairdresser:
Gary Walker
Peggy Hannaman

Key Grip:
Michael L. Smith

Key Set Costumer:
Yvonne R. Carpico

Lead Painter:
Deborah Sassak

Leadman:
Michael A. Johnson

Location Manager:
Mary Shelton

Location Scout:
Stephanie Dupuy

Makeup Artist:
James Ryder
Stacy Kelly

Music Editor:
Allan K. Rosen

Original Music Composer:
Michael Wolff

Police Consultant:
Dwight Deal
Al Hutter

Producer:
Elisa Kohn Taub
Robert Iscove

Production Accountant:
Martha Cronin

Production Consultant:
Eliza Roberts

Production Coordinator:
Edith Dupré LeBlanc

Production Design:
Linda Burton

Production Sound Mixer:
Thomas E. Allen, Sr.

Property Master:
John Sanders

Script Supervisor:
Jacqueline R. Clay

Second Assistant Director:
Karen Estelle Collins

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jeff Kay

Set Costumer:
Dena Matranga

Set Decoration:
Beauchamp Fontaine

Set Medic:
Susie Blanchard

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sherry Klein
Robert Edmondson
Joel Fein

Sound Supervisor:
Robert Redpath

Special Effects Assistant:
B.J. Shelley

Special Effects Coordinator:
Bob Shelley

Steadicam Operator:
Andy Shuttleworth

Story:
Randall Wallace
John Romano

Studio Teacher:
Barbara Bass

Supervising Producer:
Steve Beers

Teleplay:
John Romano

Transportation Captain:
Troy Flynn

Transportation Coordinator:
Richard Mercier

Unit Production Manager:
Daniel Franklin

Utility Stunts:
John Ashker

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