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Angel of H.E.A.T.

Angel of H.E.A.T.
Directed byMyrl A. Schreibman
Screenplay byHelen Sanford[1]
Produced byMyrl A. Schreibman
StarringMarilyn Chambers
CinematographyJacques Haitkin[1]
Edited byBarry Zetlin[1]
Music byGuy Sobell[1]
Release date
  • 1983 (1983)
Running time
93 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Angel of H.E.A.T. is an American science fiction softcore sex comedy film directed and produced by Myrl A. Schreibman and starring Marilyn Chambers.[1][2]

Cast

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  • Marilyn Chambers as Angel Harmony
  • Stephen Johnson as Mark Wisdom
  • Mary Woronov as Samantha Vitesse
  • Milt Kogan as Harry Covert
  • Remy O'Neill as Andrea Shockley
  • Dan Jesse as Albert Shockley
  • Gerald Okamura as Hans Zeisel
  • Randy West as "Mean" Wong (credited as Andy Abrams)
  • Harry Townes as Peter Shockley
  • Jerry Riley as Randy Small
  • Hal Kant as George
  • Janis Thrash as "Tiny"
  • Tony D'Andrea as Faux Pas Emcee
  • Nelson Kirby as High Roller
  • Jitty Dufresne as Marsha Nutts
  • Tanya Santos as Lola Bolts
  • Robin Fenton as Martina
  • Maxine Lee Walrod as Hologram Lady
  • Steve Cloud as Himself

Production

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Angel of H.E.A.T. was filmed in 1981 under the title The Protectors, Book #1.[1] The film was shot in the Lake Tahoe region.[3]

Release

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Lor of Variety stated that by 1983 the theatrical market for films like Angel of H.E.A.T. had changed so much that the film was unreleased and shown as "cable-tv filler" and as a home video title.[1] The film was first released in 1983,[1][4] and on DVD on January 13, 2004 by Monterey Video.[2]

Reception

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Lor gave the film a negative review, noting poorly executed martial arts sequences, and that the film "wanders for the first few reels, with lots of dumb puns, bare breasts and failed gags".[3] In his book reviewing horror and science fiction films, Donald Willis declared the film to be "failed semi-camp" and that it was "iffy even as a showcase for Marilyn Chambers" noting that the filmmakers seemed to believe that the narrative would be of more interest than Chambers' role which, he considered a "bad miscalculation".[4]

References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Willis 1985, p. 432.
  2. ^ a b c "Angel of H.E.A.T." AllMovie. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Willis 1985, p. 433.
  4. ^ a b Willis 1984, p. 16.

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