The Angel and the Woman (1977)
Unable to keep her social commentary to herself and concentrate solely on her show dancing, the girl in this film is shot to death in the Quebec woods by people who don't want propagandizing about Chile to be openly voiced. She is discovered by a mysterious stranger, who heals her wounds and reanimates her by blowing on them. After he takes her back to his cabin, they fall in love.
Director: Gilles Carle
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Carole Laure as Girl |
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Lewis Furey as Angel Gabrielle |
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Jean Comptois as Bandit |
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Joe Elsnor as Bandit |
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Conrad Peterson as Bandit |
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Stephen J. Roth as Bandit |
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Stephen Lack as Boss |
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Pierre Giard as Guest |
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Stefan Wohl as Guest |
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David Caissey as Guest |
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Réal Belzé-Belval as Guest |
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J. Léo Gagnon as Father |
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Jeanne Gagnon as Mother |
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David Shimo as Chauffeur |
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Georges Lévesque as Valet |
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Stephan Jenny as Yogi |
| Directing | Gilles Carle | Director |
| Writing | Gilles Carle | Writer |
| Camera | François Protat | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Henri Blondeau | Sound |
| Sound | John Lissauer | Music Arranger |
| Editing | Ophera Hallis | Editor |
| Production | Stephen J. Roth | Producer |
| Art | Andre Brochu | Construction Coordinator |
| Production | Robert Lantos | Producer |
| Sound | Lewis Furey | Music |