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The Reason to See Angel Heart:
Yeah, the atmosphere. Yeah, the exquisite filming of objects. Yeah, the people in it. It’s a true collaboration, the entire team were old friends, who had already worked together many times. You can feel it in the film. Not only … Continue reading
Angel Heart (1987): The Atmosphere
Angel Heart was filmed, for the most part, on location in New York and Louisiana. Even the interior shots – like the hotel room where Rourke and Bonet have crazy bloody sex, and Charlotte Rampling’s red-walled apartment – were actual … Continue reading
Angel Heart (1987): The Objects
The wonderful Armin Ganz was the art director of Angel Heart. Alan Parker had used him before in Birdy. Ganz had a long successful career as a set decorator (he was nominated for an Oscar for Tucker) – and if … Continue reading
Angel Heart (1987): The Faces
Risa Bramon was the casting director for Angel Heart. She also cast Something Wild, Jacob’s Ladder, True Romance, all of Oliver Stone’s pictures, Flirting With Disaster (if there was an Academy Award for “casting”, she should have won it for … Continue reading
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Tagged Angel Heart, Charlotte Rampling, Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro
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