City of Angels (1998) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 10, 1998

Original Title:
City of Angels

Alternate Titles:
Ciudad de angeles
Gorod angelov
Un angel enamorado
Un ángel enamorado

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Atlas Entertainment
Monarchy Enterprises B.V.
Regency Enterprises
Taurus Film
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BE: 14  BR: 12  CH: 12  CZ: U  DE: 12  DK: 15  ES: APTA  FI: K-12  FR: TP  GB: 12  GR: 13  HU: 16  IE: 12  IT: T  MX: B  NL: 12  NO: 15  PL: 16  PT: M/12  SE: 11  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 114

She didn't believe in angels until she fell in love with one.

When a guardian angel – who invisibly watches over the citizens of Los Angeles – becomes captivated by a strong-willed heart surgeon, he ponders trading in his pure, otherworldly existence for a mortal life with his beloved. The couple embarks on a tender but forbidden romance spanning heaven and Earth.

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ADR Editor:
Julia Evershade

ADR Mixer:
Thomas J. O'Connell

Actor's Assistant:
Todd Rowland
Karen Lin

Art Direction:
John Warnke

Assistant Art Director:
Dianne Wager

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
John Carney

Assistant Costume Designer:
Donna Casey-Aira

Assistant Editor:
Danya Joseph

Assistant Location Manager:
Mark B. Johnson

Assistant Property Master:
Mark Gantt
Peter C. Clarke

Assistant Sound Editor:
Sonny Pettijohn
Elijah Schkeiban

Associate Editor:
Michael Hofacre
Adam Boome

Associate Producer:
Alan Glazer
Jeff Levine

Best Boy Grip:
Scott Hillman

Boom Operator:
Harrison D. Marsh

CG Supervisor:
John McLaughlin

Cableman:
Perry Dodgson

Camera Loader:
Jeff Pelton
Heather Green

Camera Operator:
John Rhode

Casting:
David Rubin

Casting Assistant:
Scott French

Casting Associate:
Ronna Kress

Chief Lighting Technician:
Morris Flam

Co-Producer:
Douglas Segal
Kelley Smith-Wait

Color Timer:
Terry Claborn

Compositing Lead:
Colin Campbell

Conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz

Construction Coordinator:
Butch West

Construction Foreman:
Jess Gonchor

Costume Design:
Shay Cunliffe

Costume Supervisor:
Carol Hybi

Costumer:
Gail Just
Taryn Walsh
Alan Martin

Craft Service:
Willie Radcliff

Dialogue Editor:
Julia Evershade

Director:
Brad Silberling

Director of Photography:
John Seale

Dolly Grip:
Bryan Ashford

Editor:
Lynzee Klingman

Executive Producer:
Charles Newirth
Robert Cavallo
Arnon Milchan

First Assistant Camera:
Cal Roberts

First Assistant Director:
Michele Panelli-Venetis

Foley Artist:
Michael J. Broomberg
Ellen Heuer

Foley Editor:
Ezra Dweck
Christopher Flick

Foley Mixer:
Marilyn Graf

Greensman:
Bobby Joe Garren

Hairstylist:
Joseph Coscia
Sally Hershberger

Key Grip:
Bobby Huber

Key Hair Stylist:
Colleen Callaghan

Key Makeup Artist:
Hallie D'Amore

Key Rigging Grip:
Coleman L. Hart

Leadman:
Patrick Cassidy

Location Manager:
Lauren Ross
Steve Dayan
Ken Haber

Makeup Artist:
Lutz Wesemann
Allen Weisinger

Makeup Effects Designer:
Bari Dreiband-Burman
Thomas R. Burman
Anthony Allen Barlow
Peter Maroti

Music Editor:
Robert Randles
Carlton Kaller
Katherine Quittner

Music Supervisor:
Danny Bramson

Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry

Orchestrator:
Gabriel Yared
John Bell

Original Film Writer:
Wim Wenders
Peter Handke
Richard Reitinger

Original Music Composer:
Gabriel Yared

Painter:
Thomas E. Brown

Producer:
Dawn Steel
Charles Roven

Production Accountant:
Jan Garner

Production Design:
Lilly Kilvert

Production Secretary:
Douglas V.R. Shellow

Property Master:
David Gulick

Rigging Gaffer:
Dennis J. Lootens

Scoring Mixer:
Ben Georgiades
Paul Hulme

Screenplay:
Dana Stevens

Script Supervisor:
Dianne Dreyer

Second Assistant Camera:
Trevor Loomis

Second Assistant Director:
Matt Rebenkoff

Second Second Assistant Director:
Eric Tignini

Set Decoration:
Gretchen Rau

Set Designer:
Martha Johnston
Anthony D. Parrillo
John P. Goldsmith

Sound Designer:
John Pospisil

Sound Effects Editor:
David E. Stone
Geoffrey G. Rubay

Sound Mixer:
David MacMillan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert J. Litt
Elliot Tyson
Michael Herbick

Special Effects Coordinator:
David Blitstein

Standby Painter:
Chuck Eskridge

Still Photographer:
Murray Close

Studio Teacher:
Adria Later
Judith M. Brown

Stunt Coordinator:
Doug Coleman
Daniel W. Barringer

Stunts:
Eric Chambers
Scott Alan Cook
Jim Stephan
Keith Campbell
Ray Gabriel
Jason Rodriguez
Brad Bovee
Max Daniels
Rick Seaman
Alex Gaona
Julius LeFlore
Mark Chadwick
Bob Elmore
Ramiro González
Royce L. Minor
James Turner
Kerry Rossall
Eddie Braun
Eliza Coleman
Joe Bucaro III
George Marshall Ruge
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Larry Holt
Steve Blalock
J. Mark Donaldson
Gilbert Rosales
Brian J. Williams
Rick Sawaya
John Alden
Mickey Giacomazzi
Tanner Gill
Eddie Yansick
Kathy Jarvis
Rashaé Minor
Ramiro Gonzalez III
Christina Ritzi

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Mangini

Transportation Captain:
Randy Cantor

Transportation Coordinator:
Joel Marrow

Unit Production Manager:
Allegra Clegg

Unit Publicist:
Shelley Kirkwood

Video Assist Operator:
Ian Kelly

Visual Effects Producer:
Julia Rivas Frey
Robin Griffin

Visual Effects Supervisor:
John Nelson

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