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Angel, Angel, Down We Go

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
572
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Angel, Angel, Down We Go (1969)
The homely daughter of a rich, vain woman gets mixed up with a kinky, menacing pop singer and his weird friends.
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Wealthy Willy and Astrid Steele's homely overweight daughter Tara Nicole gets mixed up with kinky, pop singer Bogart Peter Stuyvesant and his aimless hedonistic weird friends and followers i... Read allWealthy Willy and Astrid Steele's homely overweight daughter Tara Nicole gets mixed up with kinky, pop singer Bogart Peter Stuyvesant and his aimless hedonistic weird friends and followers in the California counterculture movement.Wealthy Willy and Astrid Steele's homely overweight daughter Tara Nicole gets mixed up with kinky, pop singer Bogart Peter Stuyvesant and his aimless hedonistic weird friends and followers in the California counterculture movement.

  • Director
    • Robert Thom
  • Writer
    • Robert Thom
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Jones
    • Jordan Christopher
    • Holly Near
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    572
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    • Director
      • Robert Thom
    • Writer
      • Robert Thom
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Jones
      • Jordan Christopher
      • Holly Near
    • 34User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
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    Jennifer Jones
    Jennifer Jones
    • Astrid Steele
    Jordan Christopher
    Jordan Christopher
    • Bogart Peter Stuyvesant
    Holly Near
    • Tara Nicole Steele
    Lou Rawls
    Lou Rawls
    • Joe
    Charles Aidman
    Charles Aidman
    • Willy Steele
    Davey Davison
    Davey Davison
    • Anna Livia
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Santoro
    Marty Brill
    Marty Brill
    • Maitre D'
    Carol Costello
    • Maitre D's Wife
    Danielle Aubry
    • Paulette
    Sandrine Gobet
    • Tara Nicole - Age 3
    Joan Calhoun
    • Tara Nicole - Age 8
    Rudy Battaglia
    • Tony
    George Ostos
    • Rudolph
    Romo Vincent
    Romo Vincent
    • Cotton Candy Salesman
    Lester Fletcher
    Lester Fletcher
    • Sydney Guilaroff
    • (uncredited)
    Kathryn Janssen
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Jeff Lawrence
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Thom
    • Writer
      • Robert Thom
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    arsportsltd

    Jennifer Jones: A Great Star

    The this is a disgraceful movie, embarrassing to watch and the only reason I and am sure many others did was to see a great star Jennifer Jones return to work. Puzzling as Jennifer Jones the great star of 'Song of Bernadette', 'Love Is A Many Splendored Thing', 'Madame Bovary', 'Tender Is The Night', was reduced to appearing in this film. Why Jennifer Why? Anyone who follows Jennifer Jones' career notes that David Selznick micro managed Jennifer's career making some wise choices Song of Bernadatte and then some poor one's turning down 'Laura'. Mr.Selznick regarded Jennifer Jones as a star of the stature of Garbo. To see this fine talented actress in a mess like this is explainable only by the fact perhaps in the editing some un wise choices were made. and I am sure the only reason some have seen it is to see Ms. Jones who was a superb actress appear in a dreadful film. I am not sure but I believe this film was shot at the old Selznick studio in Culver City which makes the embarrassment all the more to the point.

    Jennifer Jones would go on to make one more movie 'Towering Inferno' with Steve McQueen, and Paul Newman and William Holden, and where Jennifer Jones got some very good notices and a Golden Globe Nomination, and then retired.

    David Barra
    5cassiewright-89520

    One Odd Movie

    Jennifer Jones gets to sleaze it up as the rich mother (who did NOT to stag movies, they keep saying) of an overweight deubutaunte who escapes with a bunch of drug abusing hippies and turns into a disaster. Almost all of the dialogue is overdone and over performed and it becomes the most hysterically funny camp experience since Valley of the Dolls. It must be seen to be believed.
    Infofreak

    Psychedlic Trash - Groooovy Baby!

    A compelling, unjustly neglected piece of psychedelic trash exploitation that has to be seen (and heard!) to be believed! Fans of Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls, Charles Manson and The Monkees Head take note. You haven't lived until you've seen Roddy McDowall as a tripped out freak or hummed along with the Mann/Weil ditty about how groovy it is to be fat. And Bogart Peter Stuyvesant! Boy, they don't have names like that anymore. One part Jim Morrison and one part Lorenzo Saint DuBois. Start the revolution without him, PLEASE.

    Loved it!!
    Judexdot1

    Finally able to see the legend

    the review in the "Psychotronic Encyclopedia Of Film" had me looking for this one, for years. Finally found it in 2003, and wouldn't you know, it has ended up on USA cable here a year later. (Showtime Beyond is really exhuming the hard to find AIP stuff regularly) So, what to say. The casting is positively bizarre, with Jennifer Jones, modeling the same outfit she later wore in "Towering Inferno"; Protest singer Holly Near as her troubled fat-girl daughter; Charles Aidman as the rich, secretly gay, father; Jordan Christopher as the freaky rock singer/producer,currently working with his new band "The Rabbit Habit" featuring Lou Rawls (who never sings?), and Roddy McDowell in his freakiest psychedelic film. It starts with Christopher appearing to be a liberating force, but by the end, the drug use/criminal activity leaves no one liberated, and some dead. It's fairly pointless overall, but there are some classic moments to be treasured. Favorite dialogue award goes to Jones, with the classic:"In my heart of hearts, I'm a sexual clam", though Roddy's mini-rant about sexuality, ending with his description of being "turned on" by a carrot comes real close. Hardly classic, but rewarding for the curious! Good companion piece to similar epics from that time, from "LSD, I hate you", on back to "Skidoo", and "Gas-s-s-s, or it may become necessary to destroy the world in order to save it!"
    5m0rphy

    60'S FREAKED OUT SCENE

    As I have collected all 24 Jennifer Jones' films on video, (25 if you include the two versions of "Gone to Earth"/"Wild Heart"), it was only natural I should buy a video entitled "Cult of the Damned", its' later release title.

    I was 23 when this was filmed in 1969 so if what now amounts to a period piece of rock stars, drugs, cults etc, appeals to you, then this film is worth a look.You may be somewhat surprised to see and hear established stars such as Jennifer Jones appearing in this film especially when she utters lines like," I made 40 stag films and never faked an orgasm" or calling her masseuse a " you're a bloody sadistic dyke".Roddy McDowell also appears as a disciple of Jordan Christopher, the cult leader."Pop" art adorns the set especially at the beginning and is designed to shock.The dialogue is full of pretentious nonsense as espoused by Holly Near playing the overweight daughter and its narrator.I did however like most of the songs especially the one Jordan sings to Jennifer Jones when he's stark naked at the foot of her bed, with just her famous necklace to cover his modesty!

    I know this film gets "slated" by most people and critics but do see it if you get the chance.Its never been seen on mainstream UK TV to my knowledge and the video title is not commercially available.Your best bet is to bid on "e-Bay" as it occasionally comes up for auction.

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    • Trivia
      When the group goes skydiving with the mother, they jump from the same plane that was used in the skydiving film The Gypsy Moths (1969). The plane is painted exactly the same and has the exact same registration number on the side (N22418).
    • Quotes

      Astrid Steele: I made thirty stag films and never faked an orgasm.

    • Connections
      Featured in Grindhouse Horrors (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Angel Angel Down We Go
      Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil

      Sung by Jordan Christopher

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cult of the Damned
    • Filming locations
      • Ocean Front Walk and Moss Avenue, Santa Monica, California, USA(Astrid buys cotton candy)
    • Production company
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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