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American neo- noirsupernaturalhorror film based on William Hjortsberg's 1. Falling Angel. Written and directed by Alan Parker, the film stars Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro and Lisa Bonet. The story follows Harry Angel (Rourke), a New York City private investigator hired to solve the disappearance of a man known as Johnny Favorite. Angel's investigation takes him to New Orleans, where he becomes embroiled in a series of brutal occult- related murders. Following publication of the novel, Hjortsberg began developing a screenplay for a film adaptation, but found that no film studio was willing to produce his script. The project resurfaced in 1.
Elliott Kastner brought the book to Parker's attention. Parker began work on a new script, and in doing so, made several changes from Hjortsberg's novel. Angel Heart was produced by Carolco Pictures with a budget of $1. Principal photography commenced in March 1. June of that year. Filming took place on location in New York City and New Orleans.
Before its release, Angel Heart gained controversy for its casting of Bonet (then known for her role on the family- oriented sitcom The Cosby Show) and her graphic sex scene with Rourke, which faced censorship issues from the Motion Picture Association of America. Parker was forced to remove ten seconds of sexual content to avoid an "X" rating and secure the "R" rating that the film's distributor, Tri- Star Pictures, wanted. An unrated version of the film was later released on home video. Angel Heart received mixed reviews and underperformed at the North American box office, grossing $1. It has since gained a cult following, with some reviewers calling it one of the best horror films ever made.
In 1. 95. 5, Harry Angel, a New York Cityprivate investigator, is hired by Louis Cyphre to track down Jonathan Liebling, a crooner known professionally as "Johnny Favorite" whom Cyphre had helped become successful. Cyphre stands to benefit from unspecified collateral on Favorite's death and suspects that a private upstate hospital, where the war invalid Favorite was receiving psychiatric treatment for shell shock, is issuing false reports. Angel goes to the hospital and discovers that a backdated transfer record has recently been added by a physician named Albert Fowler. After Angel breaks into his home, Fowler admits that 1. Favorite to leave while maintaining the fiction that he was still a patient at the hospital. Believing that Fowler is still withholding information, Angel locks him in his bedroom.
Hours later, he finds the doctor murdered. Unnerved, Angel tells Cyphre that he no longer wants the job, but agrees to continue after Cyphre offers him $5,0. He soon discovers that Favorite had a wealthy fiancée named Margaret Krusemark but had also begun a secret love affair with a woman named Evangeline Proudfoot. Angel travels to New Orleans and meets with Margaret, who divulges little information, telling him that Favorite is dead.
Angel then discovers that Evangeline is also dead, but is survived by her 1. Epiphany Proudfoot, who was conceived during her mother's love affair with Favorite. When Epiphany is reluctant to speak, Angel tracks down Toots Sweet, a blues guitarist and former Favorite bandmate.
After Angel uses force to try to extract details of Favorite's last- known whereabouts, Toots refers him back to Margaret. The following morning, police detectives inform Angel that Toots has been murdered. Angel returns to Margaret's home, where he finds her murdered, her heart removed with a ceremonial knife. He is later attacked by enforcers of Ethan Krusemark—a powerful Louisiana patriarch and Margaret's father—who tell him to leave town. Angel returns to his hotel and finds Epiphany on his doorstep.
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He invites her into his room, where they have aggressive sexual intercourse, during which Angel has visions of blood dripping from the ceiling and splashing around the room. He later confronts Krusemark in a gumbo hut, where the latter reveals that he and Margaret were the ones who helped Favorite leave the hospital. He also explains that Favorite was actually a powerful magician who sold his soul to Satan in exchange for stardom, but then sought to renege on the bargain. In 1. 94. 3, Favorite kidnapped a young soldier and performed a Satanic ritual on the boy, murdering him and eating his still- beating heart in order to assume his identity and hide from the Devil. Favorite was supposed to drop out and resurface as the soldier he murdered, but was unexpectedly drafted into the war, injured, then sent home with amnesia. Hoping to jar his memory, the Krusemarks took Favorite from the hospital and released him into Times Square, never to be seen again.
Angel has a panic attack and runs into the bathroom. He returns to find Krusemark drowned in a cauldron of boiling gumbo. Angel goes to Margaret's home, where he finds a vase containing a clue to Favorite's true identity: a set of dog tags with Angel's name stamped on them. Angel is in fact Johnny Favorite. Cyphre then appears, and Angel deduces that "Louis Cyphre" is a homophone for Lucifer.
Cyphre confirms that he is the Devil and proclaims that he can at long last claim what is his: Favorite's immortal soul. In a fugue state that Cyphre induces, it is revealed that Angel/Favorite has murdered Fowler, Toots, the Krusemarks, and Epiphany. A frantic Angel/Favorite returns to his hotel room, where the police have found Epiphany raped, brutally murdered and wearing Angel's dog tags. When Angel/Favorite reveals that Epiphany was his daughter, a detective tells him that he will "burn" for what he has done to her, to which Angel/Favorite replies, "I know. In Hell." During the end credits, Angel is seen standing inside an iron Otis elevator which is descending.
It soon stops, with an immobile Harry inside. As the screen fades to black, Cyphre can be heard whispering, "Harry" and "Johnny", announcing his dominion over both their shared souls.[3]Production[edit]Development[edit]"The original attraction was the fusion of two genres—the detective film and the supernatural."—Alan Parker, writer and director.[4][5]Following publication of his 1.
Falling Angel, William Hjortsberg began work on a film adaptation. His friend, production designer. Richard Sylbert, took the book's manuscript to producer Robert Evans.[6] The film rights to the novel had been optioned by Paramount Pictures, with Evans slated to produce the film, John Frankenheimer hired to direct and Hjortsberg acting as screenwriter.[7] Frankenheimer was later replaced by Dick Richards, and Dustin Hoffman was considered for the lead role.[7] After Paramount's option expired, Hjortsberg discussed the project with Robert Redford and wrote two drafts. Hjortsberg felt that no film studio was willing to produce his script. He reflected, "Even with [Redford] behind the script, studio executives weren't interested. Why can't it have a happy ending?' every bigshot demanded."[6]In 1. Elliott Kastner met with Alan Parker at Pinewood Studios to discuss a film adaptation of the novel.
Parker, who had read the book following its publication, agreed to write the screenplay. He met with Hjortsberg in London before moving to New York City, where he wrote most of the script.[6][4][8] After completing the first draft in September 1. Parker traveled to Rome, Italy, where he brought the script to Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna. The two producers agreed to finance the film through their studio, Carolco Pictures, and Parker was given creative control.[4][8][9]Pre- production work began in January 1. New York, where Parker selected the creative team, reuniting with several of his past collaborators, including producer Alan Marshall, director of photography. Michael Seresin, camera operator Michael Roberts, production designer Brian Morris and editor. Gerry Hambling.[8]Writing[edit]Parker made several changes from the novel.
He titled his script Angel Heart as he wanted to distance his film adaptation from the source material.[8] While Falling Angel is set entirely in New York City, Parker had the second half of his script take place in New Orleans, based on the novel's perpetual allusions to voodoo and the occult.[4] He discussed the story setting change to Hjortsberg, who approved of the decision and said that he had considered setting his novel in New Orleans.[8]Angel Heart is set in the year 1. Parker explained, "1. World War II, conceivably the 1. Other script changes from the novel involved characterization and dialogue. Parker sought to make Harry Angel a character that evoked sympathy.[8] He also wanted to create a realistic depiction of Louis Cyphre, as opposed to the character's "larger- than- life" personality in the novel.[8] Another script change involved the ending and the identity of the killer. While Angel is framed for the murders (presumably by Cyphre) in the novel, Parker established the character as the killer for the film's ending.[4]Casting[edit]. Mickey Rourke, who stars in the film.
Parker originally wanted Robert De Niro to play the role of Harry Angel, but the actor expressed interest in playing Louis Cyphre. De Niro did not fully commit to the role until after many discussions with Parker.[8]Jack Nicholson was also considered for the role of Angel. Parker met with Nicholson in Los Angeles to discuss the project, but the actor declined.[8] Parker also met with Mickey Rourke, who expressed a strong interest in playing Angel and secured the leading role after a meeting with Parker in New York.[4][8]Various actresses auditioned for the role of Epiphany Proudfoot before Lisa Bonet secured the part. Bonet was then known for her role on the family- oriented sitcom The Cosby Show, and her casting in Angel Heart sparked significant controversy.[1. Parker cast Bonet based on the strength of her audition and was unaware of her role on The Cosby Show.[8][4] On preparing for the role, Bonet said, "I did a lot of meditation and a lot of self- inquiry. I did some research on voodoo.
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