Don't Let the Angels Fall
Don't Let the Angels Fall is a 1969 Canadian drama film directed by George Kaczender. In 1971, it was named Best Foreign Feature Film by the Critics and Journalists Association of Ceylon.[2]
Don't Let the Angels Fall | |
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Directed by | George Kaczender |
Written by | Timothy Findley George Kaczender |
Produced by | John Kemeny |
Starring | Arthur Hill |
Cinematography | Paul Leach |
Edited by | Michael McKennirey |
Music by | David Hassinger & The Collectors |
Distributed by | National Film Board of Canada |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $161,528[1] |
Plot
A Montreal businessman (Arthur Hill), who's going through a mid-life crisis and on a business trip out of town, has a brief affair with a divorcée (Sharon Acker). His family is falling apart and his wife (Charmion King) seems incapable of understanding what's going on.
Cast
- Arthur Hill as Robert
- Sharon Acker as Barbara
- Charmion King as Myrna
- Jonathan Michaelson as Guy
- Monique Mercure as Mrs. Pelletier
- Michèle Magny as Diane
- Andrée Lachapelle as Prostitute
- John Kastner as Michael
- Peter Desbarats as TV host
- Ian Ireland as Mr. Ferguson
- Madeleine Rozon as Miss Agnew
- Gwyn MacKenzie as Teacher
- Eileen Clifford as Gladys
- Len Watt as The boss
- Walter Massey as Police sergeant
References
- Evans 1991, p. 154.
- "Don't Let the Angels Fall". onf-nfb.gc.ca. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
Works cited
- Evans, Gary (1991). In the National Interest: A Chronicle of the National Film Board of Canada from 1949 to 1989. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802027849.
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