Blue Angel Cafe (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 7, 1989

Original Title:
Blue Angel Cafe

Alternate Titles:
Al calor de una pasion
Blue Angel - The Final Temptation
Object of Desire
Об'єкт бажання

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Filmirage

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  JP: R 

Runtime: 90

A terrifying story of what happens when desire becomes and obsession

Raymond Derek is a up and coming hotshot young politician who seems to have it all. A great career, a wife, friends and a expensive home. But that all changes when he encounters sexy cabaret singer Angie. The two begin a steamy affair until the press find out and it becomes front page news. As his life falls to pieces, Raymond and Angie try to build a life together, but some things just weren't meant to last.

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Art Direction:
Massimo Antonello Geleng

Assistant Camera:
Gerard Lewandowski
David Haycox

Casting:
Cleo Lori

Director:
Joe D'Amato

Director of Photography:
Joe D'Amato

Editor:
Rosanna Landi

Gaffer:
Ritchie Copenhaver

Grip:
David P. Shannon

Location Manager:
Michael Airington
John Gelardi

Makeup Artist:
Sheri Bartholomew

Original Music Composer:
Luigi Ceccarelli

Producer:
Joe D'Amato

Production Assistant:
Sophie Ali

Sound:
Larry Revene

Still Photographer:
Bryan Weyant

Story:
Daniele Stroppa
Laurence Abby

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