Angel III: The Final Chapter (1988) [R]

Release Date:
November 10, 1988

Original Title:
Angel III: The Final Chapter

Alternate Titles:
Angel 3 - Anjo da Vingança
Angel 3: The Search
Angel killer III - Ultima sfida

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
New World Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 99

Angel spent years making men happy. Now it's time to make them pay.

Molly Stewart is now a successful freelance photographer in New York, and after seeing a familiar woman at an art gallery, begins to suspect that she might be her long missing mother. Following her trail to Los Angeles, Molly finds herself in the center of a major crime syndicate who will stop at nothing to execute their diabolical plans.

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ADR Coordinator:
Leigh French

ADR Mixer:
Warren Kleiman
Jackson Schwartz

Art Direction:
Alexandra Kicenik

Boom Operator:
Reinhard Stergar

Casting:
Tedra Gabriel

Casting Assistant:
Abbie Joseph

Characters:
Joseph Michael Cala
Robert Vincent O'Neil

Construction Coordinator:
Ward Bowen

Costume Design:
N. Kristine Chadwick

Dialogue Editor:
Allan Schultz

Director:
Tom DeSimone

Director of Photography:
Howard Wexler

Driver:
Antonio Onate
Glen McRaven
Oliver Eisenger

Editor:
Warren Chadwick

Executive Producer:
Mel Pearl
Don Levin

Extras Casting:
Jamie Elliott

First Assistant Camera:
Aggie Lukaszewski

First Assistant Director:
Michelle Solotar
Michael Johnson

First Assistant Editor:
Greg MacLaurin

Foley Artist:
Paul Holzborn
Jill Schachne

Foley Editor:
Allan Schultz

Foley Mixer:
Jackson Schwartz
Warren Kleiman

Gaffer:
Tigr Mennett

Grip:
Brian Berlin
Pat O'Mara
Jason Rez
Eugene B. Kerry

Key Grip:
Scott Whitemore

Key Hair Stylist:
Laura Connolly

Key Makeup Artist:
Elaine L. Offers

Leadman:
Richard Dearborn

Location Manager:
Barry Gremillion
Elaine Lipton

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Debra Rego

Music Editor:
Katherine Quittner

Negative Cutter:
Dode Weyant

Original Music Composer:
Reinhard Scheuregger
Eric Allaman

Producer:
Arnold H. Orgolini

Production Accountant:
Leslie 'Tinker' Linville

Production Coordinator:
Diana Phillips
Shelley Gray

Production Sound Mixer:
Mary Jo Devenney

Property Master:
Fritz Baumann

Pyrotechnician:
Robert Calvert

Script Supervisor:
Randi Feldman

Second Assistant Camera:
Voja Mikulic

Second Assistant Director:
Steven Pearl

Second Second Assistant Director:
Gregory Penner
Jeane Leone

Set Decoration:
Monette Goldman

Set Dresser:
Wendy Guidery
Gwen A. Ewart
Bryan Utman

Sound Effects Designer:
Steve Mann

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeffrey J. Haboush
Greg P. Russell

Sound Recordist:
Kenneth R. Burton
Gregory Cheever
Art Schiro
Ara Ashjian

Special Effects:
Allen Hall

Steadicam Operator:
Elizabeth Ziegler

Still Photographer:
Robert Brown

Stunt Coordinator:
John Branagan

Stunts:
Joni Avery
Phil H. Fravel
Bob K. Cummings
Merritt Yohnka
Hank Baumert
Patrick J. Statham
Gregg Smrz
John Branagan
Dick Warlock
Carol Neilson

Transportation Captain:
J.D. Orlebeck

Transportation Coordinator:
Lawrence J. Romanoff

Unit Production Manager:
Johnine Novosel

Writer:
Tom DeSimone

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