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The Black Angel or Black Angel may refer to: __NOTOC__ Films * ''The Black Angel'' (1942 film), a Mexican film by Juan Bustillo Oro * ''Black Angel'' (1946 film), an American film noir * ''Black Angel'' (1978 film), an action-thriller film * ''Black Angel'' (1980 film), a short film * ''Black Angel'', an alternative title for ''Arabella Black Angel'', a 1989 Italian film * ''The Black Angel'', English title of ''Kuro no tenshi Vol. 1'' (1997) and ''Kuro no tenshi Vol. 2'' (1999), by Takashi Ishii Music * ''Black Angel'' (album), a 1998 album by British soul singer Mica Paris * ''The Black Angel'' (album), a 1970 album by Freddie Hubbard * "Black Angel", a song on the 1979 album ''TRB Two'' by Tom Robinson Literature * ''The Black Angel'' (novel), a 1943 novel by Cornell Woolrich * ''The Black Angel'', a 2005 novel by John Connolly Statues * ''Black Angel'', a 1913 statue in Oakland Cemetery * Ruth Anne Dodge Memorial, also known as the Black Angel, a sculpture in Council ...
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The Black Angel (1942 Film)
''The Black Angel'' (Spanish: ''El ángel negro'') is a 1942 Mexican drama film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro,Mouesca, p. 53. who co-wrote the screenplay with Humberto Gómez Landero and co-produced the film with Jesús Grovas. Plot Although the widower Jorge Llorente warns Elisa that every woman he had loved mysteriously died, she marries him. The two live in a house where they employ Cristina as a housekeeper. Cristina is Jorge's half sister, who was born as a result of the rape of her mother by a crazy domestic worker. Cristina is hostile to Elisa, but when she becomes pregnant, Cristina changes her behavior and shows helpfulness until the son, who also gets the name Jorge, is born. After the birth of the child, Cristina convinces her brother that Elisa had been unfaithful to him. Jorge leaves his wife and takes his son, Elisa returns to live at her uncle's house in the city and Cristina raises the baby as if he were her son in Europe. Eighteen years later, the elder Jorge decid ...
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Black Angel (1946 Film)
''Black Angel'' is a 1946 American film noir directed as his final feature by Roy William Neill and starring Dan Duryea, June Vincent and Peter Lorre. Produced by Universal Pictures, it is set in Los Angeles and broadly adapted from the 1943 The Black Angel (novel), novel of the same title by Cornell Woolrich. Plot Catherine Bennett, a falsely convicted man's wife, together with alcoholic musician Marty Blair, team up in an attempt to clear her adulterous husband of the murder of the singer, Mavis Marlowe, who had once been Marty's wife. Their investigation leads them to confrontations with a determined policeman, Los Angeles Police Department, LAPD Captain Flood, and a shifty nightclub owner, Mr. Marko, whom Catherine and Marty suspect may be the real killer. Marty had seen Marko heading for Mavis Marlowe’s apartment on the night of the murder. Since Marty is a composer and pianist, while Catherine is a former singer, the two audition for a spot in Marko's club and are hired. ...
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Black Angel (1978 Film)
''Black Angel'' (Spanish: ''Ángel negro'') is a 1978 action-thriller film written and directed by Tulio Demicheli. It was a co-production between Mexico and Spain. A man seeks revenge for the assassination of his father. Cast * *Carlos Bracho * Sandra Mozarowsky * Carlos Muñoz *Mónica Randall *Jorge Rivero Jorge Rivero (born Jorge Pous Rosas; June 15, 1938) is a Mexican actor, with a career spanning two continents (America and Europe), primarily in Spanish-language media. He has been also credited as George Rivers and George Rivero. Early life Ri ... * References External links *{{IMDb title, 0076961 Mexican action thriller films Spanish action thriller films 1970s action thriller films Films directed by Tulio Demicheli 1970s Spanish-language films 1970s Mexican films Spanish films about revenge 1970s Spanish films ...
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Black Angel (1980 Film)
''Black Angel'' is a 1980 British short film that was shown before the theatrical release of ''The Empire Strikes Back'' in certain locales. It was the directorial debut of ''Star Wars'' art director Roger Christian. The film negative was thought to be lost until it was rediscovered in December 2011. In June 2015, it was announced that Christian was working on a feature film adaptation of ''Black Angel'' which would be partly funded through crowd-funding site Indiegogo. Premise Sir Maddox, a medieval knight, returns from the Crusades to find his home rife with sickness and his family gone. As he journeys through this mystical realm he encounters a mysterious and beautiful maiden, who appears to him as he is drowning. Sir Maddox learns that the maiden is being held prisoner by a black knight and in order to free her he must confront her captor, the Black Angel. Cast *Patricia Christian – Maiden *James Gibb – Anselm * Tony Vogel – Sir Maddox * John Young ...
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Arabella Black Angel
''Arabella Black Angel'' ( it, Arabella l'angelo nero, lit=Arabella the Black Angel) is a 1989 Italian film directed by Stelvio Massi. The film stars Tinì Cansino as an unsatisfied married woman who lives a double life as a sex worker. She finds herself the main suspect in a series of murders and attempts to find the real killer. Plot Summary Deborah Veronesi, evading a career blackmailer named Nick stalking her, goes to a warehouse sex party to partake in the activities, as her husband, Francesco, who was paralyzed on their wedding day, wants new writing material. The vice squad raids the warehouse and detains everyone, except for Deborah, who hides for her chance to escape. But a cop, Alfonso de Rosa, stayed behind to apprehend her, and, believing she's a prostitute, he wants to cuff her and force her over his car hood, where he rapes her while Nuck takes photos. He lets Deborah go after, and she speeds off, leaving her purse for de Rosa to find. The next morning, Deborah evades ...
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Kuro No Tenshi Vol
Kuro may refer to: A common Japanese nickname. A dark color (Black) People with the given name *, Japanese samurai *, Japanese theatre director Fictional characters * Kuro (''One Piece''), a character in ''One Piece'' * Kuro Kagami, a character in ''Kodomo no Jikan'' * Kuro Neko, a character in ''Agustin Guerrero'' Film and television * Kuro Arirang, a 1989 South Korean film * ''Kuro'' (film), a 2012 film * Kuroshitsuji or Kuro, an anime which some fans call Kuro for short * '' Kuro no Tenshi'', a list of films with the name Places * Kurõ, a village in Rõuge Parish * Mount Kuro (other) * Kuroshima (other) or Kuro Island * Kuro, Pakistan, a village in Ghanche District, Pakistan Other * Pioneer Kuro, a line of televisions by Pioneer Corporation * "Kuro", an episode of ''Ao no Exorcist'' See also * Kuuro, American DJ and electronic music producer * Kuros (other) * * KuroKy, German-Iranian professional player * Kuro5hin Kuro5hin (K5; re ...
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Black Angel (album)
''Black Angel'' is the fourth studio album by British singer-songwriter Mica Paris. It was released on 10 August 1998 by Cooltempo / Chrysalis, her first and last for these labels, and features production from Boy George and Raphael Saadiq. Recording In the book, ''Straight'', Boy George expressed, 'I wrote and produced "Black Angel" for Brit soul diva Mica Paris. Working with such a soaring voice — which could reach notes I could only dream of — was a thrilling experience.' Reception Critical Reviewing the single "Carefree" for ''Billboard'', Larry Flick wrote, "Carefree" 'shows the enduring chanteuse in tip-top vocal form, floating a glorious, deceptively simple performance over a deliciously soulful groove. Equally appropriate for club turntables and home sound systems, this Cooltempo U.K. release leaves you desperate for a full-length album.' In the book ''Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture'', Derek A. Bardowell heralded Paris as 'UK R'n'B's most respected v ...
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The Black Angel (album)
''The Black Angel'' is a studio album by American jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, recorded in 1969 and released in 1970. It was his fourth release on the Atlantic label and features performances by Hubbard, James Spaulding, Kenny Barron, Reggie Workman, Louis Hayes and Carlos "Patato" Valdes. Reception Al Campbell of AllMusic commented "Freddie Hubbard released ''The Black Angel'' in the same year as the landmark Miles Davis album ''Bitches Brew''. Its obvious Hubbard wanted to appeal to the emerging crossover rock/jazz crowd of the era. The presence of bop, however, still permeated Hubbard's playing, unlike Miles who had long since dropped the form... An enjoyable session leaving the impression Hubbard was preparing to take a different musical direction". Track listing :''All compositions by Freddie Hubbard except as indicated'' # "Spacetrack" - 16:58 # "Eclipse" - 8:19 # "The Black Angel" (Kenny Barron) - 8:19 # "Gittin' Down" - 6:40 # "Coral Keys" (Walter Bishop Jr.) ...
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TRB Two
''TRB Two'' – also known as ''TRB2'' – is the second studio album by Tom Robinson Band. It was recorded days after the original drummer, Dolphin Taylor, left the band. The TRB disbanded four months after its release. Steve Ridgeway designed the cover. Songs The album was dedicated to Mrs. Mary Towers, the mother of Liddle Towers. Liddle Towers was an amateur boxer who had died in police custody in 1976 - his case was the subject of "Blue Murder". "Black Angel" was originally recorded as "Sweet Black Angel" by Robinson's first band, Café Society, on their self-titled debut album in 1975. "Law and Order" was co-written by Nick Plytas who joined the TRB as a temporary keyboard player from April to July 1978. Robinson and Danny Kustow believe "Bully for You" inspired " Another Brick in the Wall Part 2" by Pink Floyd, with whom the band shared a manager and label. "There's no question he song's repeated'We don't need no aggravation' was in the air around loyd lyricistRoger Wat ...
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The Black Angel (novel)
''The Black Angel'' is a 1943 novel by Cornell Woolrich, which was based on two of his own short stories, ''Murder in Wax'' and ''Face Work'' (later reissued under the title ''Angel Face''). Woolrich had reworked many of his short stories into full-length novels, including ''Black Angel''. Murder In Wax “Murder In Wax” was first published in the pulp magazine ''Dime Detective'' in March 1935, a short story in which a man's mistress is murdered, right before he is about to leave his wife for her. After he is arrested and sentenced to death, the story is narrated by the condemned man's wife as she searches for the killer. The twist in this story is that after she seemingly cornered the murderer, she is revealed to be the killer. Face Work/Angel Face Two years later, Woolrich reworked this story again in “Face Work,” published in Black Mask in October 1937, although the story was later reissued under the title “Angel Face.” The characters were changed from husband a ...
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John Connolly (author)
John Connolly (born 31 May 1968) is an Irish writer who is best known for his series of novels starring private detective Charlie Parker. Biography Education and early career Connolly was educated at Synge Street CBS and graduated with a BA in English from Trinity College, Dublin, and a Masters in journalism from Dublin City University. Before becoming a full-time novelist, he worked as a journalist, a barman, a local government official, a waiter and a gofer at Harrods department store in London. Writing career After five years as a freelance journalist for ''The Irish Times'' newspaper, he became frustrated with the profession, and began to write his first novel, ''Every Dead Thing'', in his spare time (he continues to contribute articles to the paper, most frequently interviews with other established authors). ''Every Dead Thing'' introduced readers to the anti-hero Charlie Parker, a former police officer hunting the killer of his wife and daughter. It was nominated for ...
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Oakland Cemetery (Iowa City, Iowa)
Oakland Cemetery is located on the north side of Iowa City, Iowa, and has served as the main cemetery for Iowa City since 1843. Cemetery history Oakland Cemetery was deeded to the residents of Iowa City on February 13, 1843. Over the years the cemetery has expanded to . Supported by taxpayers, the cemetery is a non-perpetual care facility. As a public institution anyone can be buried in Oakland, but traditionally it was a Protestant cemetery; Catholics were usually buried in the nearby St. Joseph Cemetery, and Jewish Iowa Citians were buried at Agudas Achim Cemetery. Oakland is adjacent to Hickory Hill Park, a large natural area in Iowa City. Black Angel A locally famous monument, the tall "Black Angel" statue by Mario Korbel was erected in 1913 as a memorial to Nicholas Feldevert. The story of the Black Angel dates back to the late 19th century when Teresa Feldevert traveled to Iowa City from an area that is now known as the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Her first marriage p ...
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