Death of an Angel (1986) [PG]

Release Date:
March 7, 1986

Original Title:
Death of an Angel

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Angeles
Inverness Productions
RDR
Sundance

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 91

Grace, a priest, tracks her missing daughter to a religious community where the strange father Angel is keeping a wooden Jesus figure that sheds actual blood. When the cross is stolen, Grace decides to help out to get her daughter back.

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Art Direction:
Dean Roth

Associate Producer:
Patrick Markey

Casting:
Paul Bengston
David Cohn

Costume Design:
Jack Buehler

Director:
Petru Popescu

Director of Photography:
Fred Murphy

Executive Producer:
Dimitri Villard
Robert Wald
Charles Weber

Line Producer:
Frank Hildebrand

Makeup Department Head:
Karen Kubeck

Original Music Composer:
Jay Ferguson
Peter T. Myers

Producer:
Peter Burrell

Production Design:
Linda Pearl

Sound Editor:
Duncan Burns
William Hooper
Dick Vandenberg

Sound Mixer:
Susumu Tokunow

Stunt Coordinator:
Loren Janes

Writer:
Petru Popescu

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