Angel Square
1992 Canadian film
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Directed by | Anne Wheeler |
Written by |
James Defelice
Anne Wheeler |
Based on |
Angel Square
by Brian Doyle |
Produced by | Arvi Liimatainen |
Starring |
Jeremy Radick
Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge Nicola Cavendish Leon Pownall Michel Barrette Ned Beatty |
Cinematography | Tobias A. Schliessler |
Edited by |
Lenka Svab
Peter Svab |
Music by | George Blondheim |
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Distributed by | Disney Channel |
Release date
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Running time
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104 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
For the offices, see
One Angel Square
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Angel Square (also known as The Comic Book Christmas Caper ) is a 1990 Canadian film directed by Anne Wheeler and starring Ned Beatty and Nicola Cavendish . The film is based on the novel of the same title by Brian Doyle .
Premise
In 1945, a boy investigates after his friend's father has his sense of security violated when he is brutally beaten by a unknown attacker while working. [1]
Cast
- Jeremy Radick as Tommy
- Julie Bond as Mother
- Jay Brazeau as Mr. Rosenberg
- Nicola Cavendish as Aunt Dottie
- Brian Dooley as Bert
- Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge as Coco Laframboise
- Leon Pownall as Blue Cheeks
- Vlasta Vrána as Logg
- Paul Whitney as Mr. Ritchie
- Michel Barrette as Voice
- Ned Beatty as Officer Ozzie O'Driscoll
Awards
In 1991 it won 3 Genie Awards :
- George Blondheim & Anne Wheeler for Best Original Song
- Garrell Clark & Paul A. Sharpe for Best Overall Sound
- Alison Grace, Gael MacLean, Anne Bakker, Debra Rurak, & Cal Shumiatcher for Best Adapted Screenplay
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Films directed by
Anne Wheeler
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