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Angel Heart

It will scare you to your very soul.
1987 | 113m | English

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A down-and-out Brooklyn detective is hired to track down a singer on an odyssey that will take him through the desperate streets of Harlem, the smoke-filled jazz clubs of New Orleans, and the swamps of Louisiana and its seedy underworld of voodoo.
Release Date: Mar 06, 1987
Director: Alan Parker
Writer: William Hjortsberg, Alan Parker
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords new york city, amnesia, heart, southern usa, voodoo, detective, drug addiction, new orleans, louisiana, investigation, neurosis, sanatorium, surrealism, satanist, sale of soul, pact with the devil, times square, satan, flashback, murder, vision, soul selling, psychological thriller, church, drugs, devil, incest, private detective, missing person, mephistopheles, satanic ritual, beelzebub, devil worship, faustian pact, beating heart, never aging, ceiling fan
Production Companies Carolco Pictures, Winkast Film Productions, Union
Box Office Revenue: $17,185,954
Budget: $17,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mickey Rourke Harry Angel
Robert De Niro Louis Cyphre
Lisa Bonet Epiphany Proudfoot
Charlotte Rampling Margaret Krusemark
Stocker Fontelieu Ethan Krusemark
Brownie McGhee Toots Sweet
Michael Higgins Doctor Fowler
Elizabeth Whitcraft Connie
Eliott Keener Sterne
Charles Gordone Spider Simpson
Dann Florek Winesnap
Kathleen Wilhoite Nurse
George Buck Izzy
Judith Drake Izzy's Wife
Pruitt Taylor Vince Det. Deimos
Dave Petitjean Baptism Preacher
Rick Washburn Cajun Heavy
Neil Newlon Cajun Heavy #2
Karen Davis Voodoo Dancer
Gerald Orange Pastor John
Name Job
Clayton Townsend Location Manager
Armin Ganz Art Direction
Billy Hopkins Casting
Robert J. Franco Set Decoration
Simon Bosanquet Production Supervisor
Aude Bronson-Howard Costume Design
Gerry Hambling Editor
Larry McConkey Steadicam Operator
Steve Maslow Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Roberts Camera Operator
Louis Falco Choreographer
Michael Levine Camera Operator
John A. Kelly Scenic Artist
Harry Madsen Stunt Coordinator
Robert J. Litt Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Elliot Tyson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William Trent Sound Effects Editor
Anna Wright Publicist
George Pattison Key Grip
Barbara Hause Wardrobe Supervisor
Heidi Shulman Wardrobe Assistant
Eamonn O'Keeffe First Assistant Camera
Haddon Hufford Dolly Grip
Anthony Baldasare Set Dresser
Martha Fishkin Set Dresser
Isabelle Kramer Extras Casting
David Forrest Key Makeup Artist
Ric Kidney First Assistant Director
Carla White Makeup Artist
Michael L. Benson Set Dresser
J.C. Brotherhood Special Effects Supervisor
Elin Bjorkman Wardrobe Supervisor
Pamela Katz Assistant Camera
Kevin Murphy Electrician
Dennis J. Lootens Electrician
Paul LeBlanc Hair Designer
Tommy Allen Property Master
Brian Morris Production Design
Joseph Petruccio Sr. Construction Coordinator
Roger Dietz Scenic Artist
George Kontaxis Still Photographer
Anthony Dunne Construction Coordinator
Richard A. Ventre Scenic Artist
Maher Ahmad Assistant Art Director
Jean-Pierre Lelong Foley
Alvin Milliken Transportation Coordinator
Jeremy Conway Assistant Art Director
Rick Landry Extras Casting
David K. Nami Special Effects Technician
Victor DeNicola Hairstylist
Susan Starr Assistant Camera
Constance Sawyer Electrician
Stephanie Samuel Casting Assistant
Alvin Perry Assistant Costume Designer
Warren Clymer Draughtsman
Lisa Peterson Casting Assistant
Dan Davis Draughtsman
Allen Stillman Electrician
Danajean Cicerchi Assistant Costume Designer
Robin Squibb Script Supervisor
Michael Hunold Electrician
Larry Huston Second Assistant Camera
Jamie Silverstein Electrician
Leonard Green Assistant Editor
Trevor Jones Original Music Composer
Risa Bramon Garcia Casting
Michael Seresin Director of Photography
William Hjortsberg Novel
Alan Parker Director, Screenplay
Kristi Zea Art Direction
Leslie A. Pope Set Decoration
Jonathan Filley Location Manager
Michael Papadopoulos Electrician
Heidi Levitt Casting Assistant
Name Title
Andrew G. Vajna Executive Producer
Alan Marshall Producer
Mario Kassar Executive Producer
Elliott Kastner Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actor Mickey Rourke Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Lisa Bonet Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Mia Farrow Won
Spirit Awards Best Supporting Actor Mickey Rourke Won
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

"Harry Angel" (Mickey O'Rourke) lives a pretty hand-to-mouth existence as a New York PI when he is hired to track down a musician named "Johnny Favorite". Now this fella really doesn't want to be found, and after a while our street-smart investigator begins to contemplate that maybe this search isn' ... t really all that his employer "Louis Cyphre" (a Rasputin-esque Robert De Niro) has in mind. As the search becomes more intricate, "Angel" finds himself having doors slammed in his face, or even worse before he is immersed in a world of voodoo in a distinctly unwelcoming New Orleans. Corpses are starting to pile up and "Angel" is starting to get cold feet. Can he stay the course and discover the whereabouts of his quarry? Can he also discover quite why the enigmatic "Cyphre" wanted him on the case in the first place? This is one of those whodunit's where the quest itself is not one of the more riveting parts of the plot. "Angel" has an ability to turn almost everyone he sees into metaphorical stone - including Charlotte Rampling's rather mysterious "Margaret" - what's going on? Alan Parker keeps the Hjortsberg story moving along quite faithfully to the book, allowing us to gradually get a sense that all is not as it seems, that poor old "Angel" is being manipulated and that things are probably not going to end well for him! O'Rourke carries that off really well - he injects a swarthiness and grit to his character who clearly isn't quite as hard as he would like people to think, and De Niro - though infrequently on screen - also manages to create that slight sense of malevolence as the penny begins to drop for all watching. It's a bit slow out of the gate, but it does build well to a denouement that is amongst the best in this extensive genre.

Nov 05, 2023