Angel’s Flight, the complete film starring Indus Arthur as a stripper who kills men she picks up in Bunker Hill. Angel’s Flight is not only a great post-noir crime film but also offers valuable footage of historic Bunker Hill before it was razed (it can also be seen in Kiss Me Deadly and The Glass Cage).
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Thank you for posting this! I remember watching this on KCET (a Los Angeles based public television station) back in 1996 with my mom. Growing up in in Burbank this was a neat bit of history to see on film of my almost hometown. Plus the film noir theme was great!
A great post, thank you. Wonderfully moody noir, fine performances (particularly liked lead actor's delicate morning-after walk to corner bar), geographically interesting too. Very good intelligent script, shows what can be achieved with little money but a lot of heart. One point though: will leave you feeling a tad melancholy.
Great!
Rue McClanahan brought me here
Weird, and I don't mean maybe.
Area's been used in a number of strange films. Two that come to mind are the 1951 remake of "M" starring David Wayne. And who could forget Lon Chaney Jr. tossing a victim down the steps next to Angel's Flight as the monster in "The Indestructible Man" (1956).
"No buts. You just go get some of that sweet smellin' hair oil." And a shower. And throw up some of that booze.
los angel flighted by 1965???
Well, that had a rather abrupt ending! Weird Noir to be sure, and Rue was in rare form!