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White Angel (1994 film)

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White Angel
Directed byChris Jones
Written byGeneviève Jolliffe
Chris Jones
Produced byGeneviève Jolliffe
StarringPeter Firth
Harriet Robinson
Don Henderson
CinematographyJon Walker
Edited byJohn Holland
Music byHarry Gregson-Williams
Production
company
Living Spirit Pictures
Distributed byPilgrim Films
Release date
  • April 15, 1994 (1994-04-15)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

White Angel is a 1994 British thriller film directed by Chris Jones and starring Harriet Robinson, Peter Firth and Don Henderson.[1]

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Premise

A crime writer is approached by a serial killer who wishes her to tell his story to the world.

Cast

  • Harriet Robinson as Ellen Carter
  • Peter Firth as Leslie Steckler
  • Don Henderson as Inspector Taylor
  • Catherine Arton as Mik
  • Harry Miller as Alan Smith
  • Joe Collins as Graham
  • Caroline Staunton as Mrs. Steckler
  • Mark Stevens as Carter's husband
  • Inez Thorn as Dezerae
  • Suzanne Sinclair as Forensics expert
  • Jade Hansbury as Alan Smith's daughter
  • Chris Sullivan as Bank Manager
  • Ken Sharrock as Bank Teller
  • Genevieve Jolliffe as Director

Release

The film was given the Centrepiece slot at the London Film Festival on 15 November 1993.[2]

References

  1. ^ BFI.org
  2. ^ Brown, Geoff (3 November 1993). "Now, heaven knows, anything goes". The Times. p. 35.

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