Scene from Angel's Dance (1999)
Scene Details
Duration: 38 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 15 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x544 | Added: 2016-Mar-28 |
Actresses in this Scene

Darlene Colaiuta
Birth Name: Darlene Colaiuta
Birth Date: N/A
Birth Place: N/A
Details
Alternate Names: Darleen Colaiuta, Gisella Peters, Darleen Colaiuta, Gisella Peters
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
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About the Movie: Angel's Dance (1999)

Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: El guardián, Anjo Perigoso, Ein hoffnungsvoller Nachwuchskiller, Las dos caras del asesino, Les dues cares de l'assassí, Contrat sur une tueuse, O horos ton dolofonon, Angel bosszúja, Professione killer, Na Mira do Assassino, Lethal Angel
Director: David L. Corley
Writer: David L. Corley
Production & Genre
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Companies: Promark Entertainment Group, Videal GmbH
Genre: Action, Comedy, Romance
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: assassination, criminal, dark comedy, dual personality, duality, gangster, hired killer, hitman, mafia, multiple personality, new identity
Story
In 'Angel's Dance', Tony aspires to become a Mafia hitman but must first prove himself by completing a training program with Stevie, an unconventional mentor who quotes Nietzsche and eats veggie burgers. Tony's final test involves assassinating someone randomly chosen from the yellow pages, which leads him to Angel Chaste. Angel is an eccentric woman working the graveyard shift at a mortuary; she believes a doll is her baby and has emotional issues stemming from her mother abandoning her as a child. When Tony targets Angel, he finds himself drawn into her unconventional life, and his intended assassination becomes complicated.
Summary
Angel's Dance is a 1999 film directed by David L. Corley, blending genres of action, comedy, and romance. The story revolves around Tony, a young criminal aiming to prove himself as a Mafia hitman through an unconventional training program with Stevie. The narrative explores themes of duality—Tony's internal struggle between his ambition and his growing empathy for Angel—and multiple personalities, both literally in Angel's case and metaphorically through the contrasting personas of Tony and Stevie.