White Angel (1993 film)
| White Angel | |
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| Directed by | Chris Jones |
| Written by | Geneviève Jolliffe Chris Jones |
| Produced by | Geneviève Jolliffe |
| Starring | Peter Firth Harriet Robinson Don Henderson |
| Cinematography | Jon Walker |
| Edited by | John Holland |
| Music by | Harry Gregson-Williams |
Production company | Living Spirit Pictures |
| Distributed by | Pilgrim Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
White Angel is a 1993 British thriller film directed by Chris Jones and starring Harriet Robinson, Peter Firth and Don Henderson.[1]
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] It was released on 14 screens across the UK on 15 April 1994 as Pilgrim Entertainment's first release and grossed £23,621 in its opening weekend.[3]
References
External links
- White Angel at IMDb
- White Angel at the TCM Movie Database
