Angela (1954) [NR]

Release Date:
November 16, 1954

Original Title:
Angela

Alternate Titles:
Angela, die Teufelin
Belaza Perversa
Farlig for mænd
I spindens nät
Naispaholainen
Ângela

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Patria Films
Telecinema

Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 81

Half devil - half angel - mistress and wife. ANGELA was all things to all men!

Dennis O'Keefe plays a GI who falls in love with Mara Lane in postwar Rome. Lane kills her boss, forcing her to flee the law. O'Keefe goes along for the ride so that he won't be knocked off by Lane's husband. Just when it looks as though O'Keefe is willing to go to any lengths to protect the woman he loves, he discovers that she frankly isn't worth it.

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Art Direction:
Alfredo Montori
Camillo Del Signore

Assistant Director:
Ugo Velona
Hugh Velons
Bernhard Vorhaus

Assistant Editor:
Marion Mertes

Associate Producer:
Augusto Fantechi

Camera Operator:
Aiace Parolin

Cinematography:
Leonida Barboni

Continuity:
Marion Mertes

Costume Design:
Emilio Schuberth

Director:
Edoardo Anton
Dennis O'Keefe

Director of Photography:
Leonida Barboni

Editor:
Giancarlo Cappelli

Makeup Artist:
Manrico Spagnoli

Music:
Mario Nascimbene

Novel:
Steve Carruthers

Original Music Composer:
Mario Nascimbene

Producer:
Steven Pallos

Screenplay:
Edoardo Anton
Dennis O'Keefe

Set Designer:
Camillo Del Signore
Alfredo Montori

Sound:
Vittorio Trentino

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