French exchange student and martial arts expert Jacques (Olivier Gruner) utilizes his skills when he has to protect a landlord and her son from a gang of ruthless criminals in a run-down urb... Read allFrench exchange student and martial arts expert Jacques (Olivier Gruner) utilizes his skills when he has to protect a landlord and her son from a gang of ruthless criminals in a run-down urban setting.French exchange student and martial arts expert Jacques (Olivier Gruner) utilizes his skills when he has to protect a landlord and her son from a gang of ruthless criminals in a run-down urban setting.
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Olivier Gruner stars as Jacques a foreign exchange college student who takes on and single handedly wipes out a Mexican street gang in this obnoxious and racist film which is so horrible that it's laughable. Bad acting, bad plot and bad fight choreography make Angel Town a Turkey.
Just ran across this movie. It's in my too 20 worst movies of all time with the WORST fight choreography ever to grace a film.
Then you have the acting. It's beyond craptasstic.
It's so bad that you will laugh and then cringe.
Watch this movie while your high on Acid, meth,Coke and weed. Then MAYBE you can enjoy it.
P. S How did anyone here give this movie above 2? Unless of course it's individuals that worked on this 'movie' LOL.
Then you have the acting. It's beyond craptasstic.
It's so bad that you will laugh and then cringe.
Watch this movie while your high on Acid, meth,Coke and weed. Then MAYBE you can enjoy it.
P. S How did anyone here give this movie above 2? Unless of course it's individuals that worked on this 'movie' LOL.
I thought this was a good movie, and even if the acting was bad..If you are a true martial arts fan..Then you should definitely get this movie if given the chance..And just a little more information Is the star Olive Gruner ( Was a kick-boxing Champion at one time). Every martial arts fan should own this movie...I think the action was good..And i have seen this movie and been trying to find it for years and now after all this time iam going to be able to add this great, low budget, martial arts movie to my collection..And even though it does have its down faults It is still one of the best martial arts films I have seen...
Angel Town is an excellent example of a bad bad film: not just so bad its good, or so incompotent its funny, but so bad it is really, really bad. The action scenes are boring, the acting is elementary school level at best, and the production values are non-existent.
Olivier Gruner was being promoted as some kind of martial arts champion around the time this film was released here, but I've never heard anything about him since. I'm not surprised about that, really, because he has even less personality than Jean-Claude Van Damme or Steven Seagal, which is saying quite a lot. Needless to say, Gruner has never made it to the A-list since then.
The editing on this film is attrocious. I think they used the same footage of Olivier and the gangbangers running down the same alley way at least six times. The cinematography is so flat and dry that it looks like it was filmed using an old Betamax video camera from the 1970s. The story is strictly by-the-numbers.
All in all, don't waste your time. Go out and rent a Van Damme or Seagal film instead. At least they appear in films where the director, editor, and screenwriter know what the hell they're doing.
Olivier Gruner was being promoted as some kind of martial arts champion around the time this film was released here, but I've never heard anything about him since. I'm not surprised about that, really, because he has even less personality than Jean-Claude Van Damme or Steven Seagal, which is saying quite a lot. Needless to say, Gruner has never made it to the A-list since then.
The editing on this film is attrocious. I think they used the same footage of Olivier and the gangbangers running down the same alley way at least six times. The cinematography is so flat and dry that it looks like it was filmed using an old Betamax video camera from the 1970s. The story is strictly by-the-numbers.
All in all, don't waste your time. Go out and rent a Van Damme or Seagal film instead. At least they appear in films where the director, editor, and screenwriter know what the hell they're doing.
Angel Town (1990) stars Oliver Gruner who plays a Jean-Claude wannabe who's on a college scholarship to an L.A. University (does USC have a Savate Team?). He rents a room from a troubled single mother who's son is constantly threatened by a local street gang. They want him to join them but they do a very bad job trying to convince him (daily harassments and beatings). His troubles remind Oliver of his life back home (he too had a trouble past as a youth). When the gang starts to mess with him (they affectionately call him "Frenchie") Oliver goes "Segal" on those tough punks. The movie has a cheap, sleazy feel to it (but it was shot on film). The acting is either horrible (Gruner makes JCVD look like a world class actor) or over the top and the fight scenes are ho-hum at best. Surprisingly, this film is strangely enjoyable. It has an eeriness that compels viewers of bad videos to sit down and watch.
Recommended for bad movie lovers.
Recommended for bad movie lovers.
Did you know
- TriviaThe producers developed the film as a possible Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle.
- Alternate versionsAlthough rated "not under 18" the German Video-Release, published by Highlight Video, removes some of the violent scenes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Hell (1994)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $855,810
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $300,000
- Feb 25, 1990
- Gross worldwide
- $855,810
- Runtime
- 1h 46m(106 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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