By day, a model student—by night, a Hollywood Boulevard survivor.
ANGEL
High School Honor Student by Day. Hollywood Hooker by Night.
Molly, a highschooler, secretly earns her living as Angel, a street prostitute whose only family and friends are the ones she works with on the streets. She has to survive against a serial killer who is targeting people of her profession.
Angel is a 1984 American action, crime, and thriller film directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil about a teenage honor student living a double life as a Hollywood prostitute who must survive when a serial killer targets her street family.
Synopsis
The street's dangers increase as a psycho-necrophiliac serial killer begins to stalk and murder prostitutes. Los Angeles Police Lt. Andrews is assigned to the case, but finds no leads. Tragedy strikes Angel's group of friends when Crystal becomes a victim.
The next day at school, Molly is confronted by teacher Patricia Allen, who is concerned about Molly's lack of extracurricular activities. Molly explains that her mother was paralyzed by a stroke and she has to head home immediately after school each day to care for her.
Lt. Andrews advises the hookers to work in pairs. Angel teams up with Lana. Lana takes a potential client to a motel room that she and Angel share. When Angel shows up at the room with a client of her own a couple of hours later she finds Lana's body in the shower. Angel gives the police a description of the suspect and a composite sketch is made. The killer is brought in for a lineup and Angel recognizes him, but he shoots his way out of the police station and escapes.
Andrews takes Molly/Angel home to speak with her parents, but discovers that Molly's father left nine years ago and her mother abandoned her three years ago. Molly maintains the pretense of a mother at home so that she will not be sent to a foster home. She believes that her father will return someday. She has paid her rent, school tuition and living expenses through prostitution since she was 12.
Despite Andrews' warnings to stay off the street, Angel/Molly purchases a pistol and returns to work. Her masquerade falls apart that night when some classmates recognize her on the street. Word flashes through the students at her school and soon everyone knows that Molly spends her evenings as a Hollywood hooker.
The next day, Ms. Allen visits Molly's apartment and insists on meeting her mother. Mae pretends to be Molly's mother, but Allen is not fooled. Mae is still at the apartment when the killer shows up later. They fight, and he stabs her, leaving her mortally wounded. Solly discovers Mae and the two share a tender moment of friendship before Mae succumbs to her wounds.
Andrews and Molly return to her apartment and find Mae's body. Molly heads out on the streets with Solly's huge long-barreled Magnum to avenge Mae and Andrews goes after her. After a fight and chase, Carson, whom Andrews enlisted to help, shoots the killer. Molly, Andrews, and a wounded Carson walk off together.
- Director
- Robert Vincent O'Neil
- Writers
- Joseph Michael Cala, Robert Vincent O'Neil
- Release
- 1984
- Runtime
- 1h 29m
- Country
- United States of America
- Language
- English
- Also Known As
- Anjo - Inocência e Pecado, Mathitria to proi, porni to vrady, Angel killer, Aniol zemsty, Angel - sista natten
Why Cult
Fifteen-year-old Molly juggles private school by day and the dangers of street work by night as Angel.
Set on LA’s iconic strip, the film immerses you in a gritty world of street performers, aging cowboys, and eccentric artists.
A necrophiliac murderer stalks local prostitutes, raising the stakes for Angel and her found family.
Angel’s allies include a transvestite, a faded cowboy, and an offbeat painter—this isn't your standard support network.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Angel about? +
Angel follows Molly Stewart, an honor student who leads a secret night life as a teenage prostitute on Hollywood Boulevard, facing danger when a serial killer targets her and her friends.
When was Angel released? +
Angel was released in 1984.
Who directed Angel? +
Angel was directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil.
How long is Angel? +
Angel has a runtime of 89 minutes.
What genre is Angel? +
Angel is an action, crime, and thriller film.
Where can I watch Angel? +
Angel is available to watch on SassyFlix.
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