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Love story between a woman who is brutally murdered and the angel who resurrects her.

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Angel Gabrielle
Jean Comptois ...
Bandit (as Jean Comtois)
Joe Elsnor ...
Bandit
Conrad Peterson ...
Bandit
Stephen J. Roth ...
Bandit (as S. Roth)
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Pierre Giard ...
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Stefan Wohl ...
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David Caissey ...
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Réal Belzé-Belval ...
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Jeanne Gagnon ...
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Parent
David Shimo ...
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Valet
Stephan Jenny ...
Yogi

Directed by

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Gilles Carle

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Gilles Carle ... ()

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Robert Lantos ... executive producer / producer
Stephen J. Roth ... producer

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Lewis Furey

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François Protat

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Ophera Hallis

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Ron Hallis ... laboratory transfer

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Michèle Hamel

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Michèle Hamel

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Diane Simard ... special makeup effects artist

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Wendy Grean ... production manager

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Andre Brochu ... construction supervisor

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Henri Blondeau ... sound

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Robert Guertin ... assistant camera
Kevin O'Connell ... lighting designer
Mario Toledo ... still photographer

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Henri Blondeau ... music mixer
John Lissauer ... music arranged and orchestrated by

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Colette Tougas ... script girl

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Avdé Chiriaeff ... production coordinator

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Plot Summary

Fabienne, a young woman, is taken to the country woods by a group of men and shot to death. Her body is found by Gabriel, an angel who restores her life. He brings her to a cabin on the mountain. They fall in love and live together in isolation. Fabienne has no memory of her past but learns to live again with grace and beauty under the care of Gabriel. For reasons she doesn't understand, she longs to return to the city, and on the fateful day she wanders away from the protection and beauty of angelic life, she encounters the men who murdered her. Written by pr1mal_1

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Also Known As
  • The Angel and the Woman (Canada, English title)
  • The Angel and the Woman
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  • 88 min
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Budget CAD74,000 (estimated)

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Trivia This film contains non-simulated sexual acts (vaginal penetration, fellatio and ejaculation) between the two main actors, Carole Laure and Lewis Furey. It is a fact that at the beginning of filming Laure was director Gilles Carle's girlfriend. In Carle's previous film, Normande (1975), Laure had a very explicit (probably simulated for its most part) sex scene with her costar Raymond Cloutier but in this film the director wanted there to be no doubt that his girlfriend had actually been penetrated in front of camera by Furey, in honor of art. In Carle's intentions, the sex act between Laure and Furey (who the director thought was gay) was supposed to remain a one-off, but in fact the two actors fell in love during filming, moved in together and later married. See more »

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