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ANGEL TOWN
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PRODUCER/DIRECTOR ERIC KARSON | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
"Angel Town delivers what the audience wants."
Toronto Star "Director Eric Karson knows which buttons to press and gets a rousing, well made film by doing so." Larson - Reporter Angel Town is a cunningly assembled action film that should do well with its targeted urban audience and subsequent home entertainment market. The fight and chase scenes are handled very well. Henry Sheehan - Hollywood Reporter |
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"Pic offers the genre's requisite kickboxing scenes, both in the gym and in the street, staged in a no-frills, violent style...a social comment on the cycle of Los Angeles gang activity."
Daws - Variety Theresa Saldana and Tony Valentio render remarkable performances with Oliver Gruner in his first film. Produced from a screenplay by S.N Warren the film included ten original songs produced by Gil Karson which reflect the ethnicity and mood of the picture. |
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"Angel Town" received strong regional releases, including a Los Angeles run of 7 weeks following a very controversial opening week-end with much media time devoted to the show. The focus of the intense scrutiny |
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centered on the hard edged nature of the subject matter and almost documentary style of depiction gang activity in Los Angeles.
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