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"Angel Heart," directed by Alan Parker and released in 1987, is a gripping horror-mystery-thriller featuring a stellar cast including Robert De Niro, Mickey Rourke, Lisa Bonet, and Charlotte Rampling. The film follows Harry Angel (played by Rourke), a private investigator hired by the mysterious Louis Cyphre (De Niro) to track down a missing person. As Angel delves deeper into the case, he unravels a dark and twisted web of secrets, leading him to encounter the enigmatic Epiphany Proudfoot (Bonet) and the hauntingly enigmatic Margaret Krusemark (Rampling). Set against the eerie backdrop of 1950s New Orleans, "Angel Heart" weaves a chilling tale of deception, redemption, and supernatural forces. As Angel's investigation takes a sinister turn, he finds himself confronting his own inner demons and grappling with the terrifying truth behind his assignment. With its atmospheric cinematography, haunting score, and powerhouse performances, "Angel Heart" is a haunting and unforgettable cinematic experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. This cult classic is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and supernatural mysteries.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Robert De Niro, known for his method acting, chose to model his character, Louis Cyphre's accent on the dialect of a rare 19th-century French-speaking Creole community in Louisiana. De Niro spent weeks with a dialect coach and even visited Louisiana to perfect the accent, ensuring his portrayal added an eerie layer of authenticity to the mysterious character.
The infamous elevator scene, where blood pours down like rain, was achieved using a custom-built elevator set and over 500 gallons of fake blood. The scene was shot multiple times to get the flow of blood just right, requiring the set to be cleaned and reset for each take, a process that took hours and significantly pushed up production costs.
Casting Lisa Bonet, then known for her role on the wholesome TV show 'The Cosby Show,' caused a major stir. Bill Cosby opposed her participation due to the film's graphic content, and her role led to significant tension with the show's producers. This controversy helped boost the film’s publicity but strained her relationship with Cosby and the show’s team.
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🎬Angel Heart was initially given an X rating by the MPAA due to its graphic content, particularly a controversial, steamy scene involving Lisa Bonet. Director Alan Parker had to cut approximately 10 seconds of footage to secure an R rating, but the uncut version is still circulated in some regions, enhancing the film's cult status.
💡During filming, Mickey Rourke, who played the protagonist Harry Angel, adopted an unusual method to get into the mindset of his character. He kept a loaded .38 caliber revolver on him at all times during shooting, believing it helped him connect more deeply with the private detective's gritty, edgy persona.
🎯The name 'Louis Cyphre,' played by Robert De Niro, is a clever play on the word 'Lucifer.' This hidden clue hints at the character's true identity and intentions throughout the movie, aligning with the film's themes of mystery and devilish deception.
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