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Betsy Russell in Angel kehrt zurück (1985)

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Angel kehrt zurück

22 Bewertungen
6/10

Karin Mani , Robert Tessier , Ossie Davis , plus Angel, YoYo, Kit Carson & Solly

"Avenging Angel" is a worthy, but different sequel to "Angel". The same seedy Hollywood Boulevard locations, are again used to great advantage. Betsy Russell plays "Angel" this time,and along with her street comrades, Rory Calhoun and Susan Tyrrell, they go after the mobsters who killed their friend, Lt. Andrews ( Robert F. Lyons). Karin Mani has a brief, but memorable nude shower scene, Robert Tessier is a helpful tattoo artist, while Ossie Davis plays a police captain. The movie has moments of welcome humor, especially relating to springing Rory Calhoun from a sanitarium. Sure the violence is cartoon-like, but "Avenging Angel" is entertaining, and that's really all that matters. - MERK
  • merklekranz
  • 10. Feb. 2011
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5/10

Heavens to Betsy—just look at Angel now!

Wow, Molly Stewart, AKA former prostitute 'Angel', sure has changed in the three or four years since she quit hooking on the Boulevard: now played by Betsy Russell (replacing winsome Donna Wilkes, star of the first film), she's gained a couple of cup sizes, developed longer legs, sports an impressive perm, and is training to be a lawyer, thanks to the help of her guardian, Hollywood vice cop Lt. Andrews (Robert F. Lyons).

Molly's new life goes on hold, however, after Andrews is shot dead by gangsters; teaming up with her old pals, aging cowboy Kit Carson (Rory Calhoun) and lesbian landlady Solly Mosler (Susan Tyrell), she once again walks the sleazy sidewalks of Hollywood as Angel, this time looking for revenge.

For this cheesy sequel to his 1984 exploitation movie Angel, director Robert Vincent O'Neill throws any sense of realism in the nearest side-alley dumpster, opting instead for a much campier approach, his eccentric misfit characters even more exaggerated than before, his villains ridiculously reprehensible, and the violence about as cartoonish as it gets.

The film begins promisingly enough, with a car full of gangsters loading their weapons while heading downtown to 'off' a big-breasted undercover cop (who is busy taking a shower, natch!), a blaring Bronski Beat soundtrack giving everything that delightfully tacky 80s vibe. When the killers make their move, they blast their victims in the guts, resulting in some messy squib-work. Unfortunately, after this impressive opening, everything gets rather too comical for my liking (Rory Calhoun riding a gurney like a rodeo champ, as Angel and Solly bust him out of a sanitarium being the most cringe-worthy moment).

Still, even though Avenging Angel lacks the gritty edge that I generally look for in my vigilante/revenge flicks, and gets really, really dumb towards the end, the ever present sight of the delectable Miss Russell in a series of tight-as-you-like outfits, including a very sexy nurse get-up, makes the film just about bearable (no nudity from the star, but hey, I've always got her 1983 film Private School for that!).
  • BA_Harrison
  • 24. Sept. 2011
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6/10

Much less serious and dark than the original Angel, but more fun!

Completely tone than the first movie. Where the first Angel has a serious, somewhat sad, and grim take on the story of a young, smart woman working the seedy streets of Hollywood to pay for her private schooling and apartment, this movie is made with a much lighter tone.

Betsy Russell takes over the role from Donna Wilkes. She does fine, but lacks the vulnerability and hurt that Wilkes brought to the role. Rory Calhoun is back and any restraint he used in the first movie is gone here. He plays WAY over the top, along with Susan Tyrell as the wacky, psychopathic apartment landlord. It is great! He is very likable and brings heart to the movie. Something, as much I as love her, Russell can not manage too well.

The plot is more of the same. This time, Angel's cop buddy/mentor (played by a completely different looking actor from the first) is murdered and since the cops aren't doing much, it is up to Angel and her gang of misfits to avenge his death. The tone, as mentioned before, is quite silly this time around. It now feels more comic book adventure and less gritty drama.

Everyone in this movie is out of their minds. Calhoun is convinced (and it never proven he is wrong) he is Kit Carson, legendary cowboy. Tyrell is a rodeo clown without a rodeo. Every time she shows up, the movie cranks up to an eleven! There is Micheal J Pollard look-alike,Steven M. Porter as "Yo-Yo Charlie". He is fun, but underused in this critics opinion. And finally, they add a new character, Johnny Glitter, played with zero restraint by Barry Pearl. I love how every time he enters the scene he is accompanied with a cloud of glitter. He is a very silly, unreal character. Somewhere is in all of this mess, Ossie Davis shows up a police captain who doesn't follow the rules, and a baby that is very well behaved, even while being hung over a high drop.

Avenging Angel can be a fun movie if you go in with little expectations and just want to have some fun. Sit back, riff with your friends, and forget about the movie soon after.
  • gkaps007
  • 16. Feb. 2020
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Dreadful, rushed and anemic

What surprising elements redeemed the original, especially during its exciting climax, are nonexistent here. Even the wacky street characters are like something out of a TV show. Shopping Cart Sally? Johnny Glitter? The action sequences never improve from the opening, while the replacement Angel is nice to look at with zero depth. A lot of embarrassment captured onscreen demonstrates that a rushed sequel is most often a lost cause.
  • HughBennie-777
  • 17. Mai 2020
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2/10

Horrible

  • fmarkland32
  • 19. Aug. 2020
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5/10

This Movie Has the Same 80's Vibe as the Original, But Didn't Deliver as Much as Its Predecessor

As with the original movie (Angel), this one's got a heavy 80's vibe, and there are some humorous and likeable characters - even some from the original. This film has a much more humorous element about it than the original, while also adding more of a crime element, and has less drama than the original film.

The movie moves at a good pace, and there are some decent action scenes as well, although much of the movie seems to lack realism and there are some pretty ridiculous (even impossible) feats that take place. However, these stunts aren't as "in-your-face" as many other movies may be.

If you've seen the original and enjoyed it, you might enjoy this one as well. However, I must admit that two of the main characters from the original movie were replaced by other actors, and I hate it when that happens. Overall, it was enjoyable to a lesser extent, and I'd have to say this one fares not quite as well as the original flick.

While Avenging Angel retains the nostalgic charm of its predecessor, it falls short in delivering the same level of engagement and intensity. The plot feels a bit more scattered, and the character replacements disrupt the continuity that fans of the original might appreciate. Despite its flaws, it's still a fun watch for those who love 80's cinema, but don't expect it to surpass the original in terms of storytelling and character development.
  • cadenpolen
  • 25. Juni 2024
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5/10

Avenging Angel

  • Scarecrow-88
  • 30. Juni 2009
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7/10

Not a bad avengement

Here's a more racier, livelier product, than the well intentioned, melodramatic, dull, tamed vehicle that preceded it. Four years on, Angel has a new life, champion runner/lawyer. The murdered cop who saved her in the first one, is the catalyst which drives her back to LA, to track down, and kill the nasty culprits, a mob organization, greedy land developing SOB'S, who are taking down Hollywood Boulevard with whole new plans, set for the streets. We are reunited with some old characters and new ones, including a key witness, and glitter man, who aids Angel and her avenging team to hunt down these cruel people who like to play rough, not just on the streets You never get bored in this, and AA, is an unintentional slick pic in the Angel series, and the movie has pump and testosterone flowing through it, the legendary Calhoun proving he is a real saviour and cowboy in the finale, and I was glad, he stayed aboard for this one, as I was with Tyrell's foul mouthed Solly. Slick B grade camp, as bright as the lit up neon of the city streets. A lot of funny, with some roll eye moments too, doesn't hurt here.
  • videorama-759-859391
  • 8. März 2020
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3/10

Hilarious flick

  • padawanmovies
  • 11. Feb. 2022
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7/10

A great cast

  • BandSAboutMovies
  • 31. März 2021
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3/10

Seriously...?

Having just sat through the subpar 1984 movie "Angel", I still opted to carry on with the 1985 sequel "Avenging Angel". Though, I have to admit that I didn't exactly harbor the biggest of expectations to the movie.

Writers Robert Vincent O'Neil, Joseph Michael Cala and Sandra K. Bailey put together a script and storyline that was even less entertaining and enjoyable than the script for the previous movie. The narrative in "Avenging Angel" felt random and disjointed, as if the writers were working individually on parts of the storyline without speaking to one another, and it made for a wobbly narrative.

Rory Calhoun, Steven M. Porter and Susan Tyrrell returned to reprise their characters from the 1984 movie "Angel", so that was nice. There were a few other familiar faces on the cast list, with the likes of Betsy Russell, Frank Doubleday, Liz Sheridan, Barry Pearl and Ross Hagen. The acting performances in the movie were fair.

"Avenging Angel" was far from an overly entertaining or enjoyable movie, and it was a struggle to sit through the prolonged 93 minutes that the movie ran for.

This is definitely not a movie that will grace my screen a second time.

My rating of director Robert Vincent O'Neil's 1985 movie "Avenging Angel" lands on a three out of ten stars.
  • paul_m_haakonsen
  • 22. Juni 2025
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10/10

Old Man Tries to Kill A Prostitute's Baby

...grabby title, right? I wasn't sure what to expect with Avenging Angel, but I was pleasantly surprised. The drama was cartoonish, but like most cartoons it was a fun romp. The setting is the bright lights of the big city, Los Angeles, where an ambitious law student reviews her previous life as a street prostitute. She comes to the aid of her old friends when they are being attacked by two-bit mobsters. Betsy Russell is the titular character and has a dynamic, cutesy-poo presence on-screen. Support characters are sweet and the villains are overblown but effectively so. Exotic Karin Mani looks fantastic in her shower scene for a lead-up to one of the more dramatic and shocking moments in the film. Additionally, there is a ridiculous climax at the Bradbury Building involving a baby in peril. However, alls well that ends well.

I found this movie on Telegram, streaming free in HD which was lucky for me... and you. It seems that there is a scammer company seeking to copyright flag educational documentaries using footage from Avenging Angel. The company is DivoSports and their charlatan scam artist rep, Arvind C. (see Divo at LinkedIn). Divo is violating the fair use clause of the Copyright Act as well as claiming rights on media they don't own. YouTube is accepting the claims because their entire flagging system is automated and even when you appeal the flagging, nothing reaches a real person at YouTube for review. Is it an attempt at extortion. This is unclear at present but regular honest people have been putting in complaints about Divo since 2017 and to no avail.

What a sad state of affairs for the media industry. No wonder then that some will upload the entire video for free when this kind of thing happens. Where is YT on this??! You really shouldn't block the distribution of educational content, Divo. It seems the Telegram uploader has become vigilant in making that point, not only by having Avenging Angel available on dozens of social media apps, but also with the posting of image galleries of screenshots from the movie. It seems that there was an Angel out there seeking Vengeance. I LOVE poetic justice! Nice job whoever you are.
  • LobotomousMonk
  • 27. Apr. 2023
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6/10

Avenging Angel is a step down from the first film but still a fun watch

I recently watched Avenging Angel (1985) on Tubi. The storyline follows Molly from the first film, who has turned her life around, begun attending law school, and left her life on the streets. When the police officer who made all of this possible is killed, she heads back to the underground to uncover who is behind his death.

This film is directed by Robert O'Neil (Blood Mania) and stars Betsy Russell (Saw III), Rory Calhoun (Motel Hell), Ossie Davis (Do the Right Thing), Susan Tyrrell (Cry-Baby), and Frank Doubleday (Escape from New York).

This was a worthwhile sequel to the first film. The filmmakers did a great job bringing back some characters from the original and introducing new ones. While the subplots aren't as deep as in the first film, they are still engaging enough to keep you invested in the outcome. The opening shower scene and drug raid were elite and very well executed, probably my favorite part of the film. There wasn't as much nudity as in the first picture. The acting was solid, and Ossie Davis is always a fun addition to the cast. The ending wrapped up the movie perfectly.

In conclusion, Avenging Angel is a step down from the first film but still a fun watch. I would score this a 6/10 and recommend it to fans of the first film.
  • kevin_robbins
  • 13. Juni 2024
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4/10

Hookers under cover.

  • mark.waltz
  • 20. März 2024
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Even lamer the second time around

At the beginning there is some promise to this sequel - there's a little zip, some decent exploitation, and it seems there will be more of an actual plot this time. Alas, as soon as Angel swears vengeance and hits the streets again, all the positive stuff generated up to that point is quickly flushed down the toilet. The production values barely meet that of a television drama of the time, there is more blatant and utterly unfunny comic relief (Calhoun really embarrasses himself), and the story moves at a snail's-pace, with only occasional (and dreary) "action" sequences. And once again, street-life is portrayed as being not all that bad, so much so that it too promotes boredom. Don't bother!
  • Wizard-8
  • 5. Nov. 2002
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3/10

Like I said about "fighting female" movies...

As with THE SISTERHOOD, ALIENATOR, THE ASSAULT, LADY TERMINATOR, and this lame flick, they prove why you can never trust a box cover! If you really want to get into deadly, lethal passion without the useless nonsense, my suggestion is for you to grab a one-way ticket to China on board the TWA. There, you will find what you want. Remember, your very life depends on it!

Am I the only one trying to preach? Never mind! All of us don't even care!!!
  • emm
  • 27. Dez. 1998
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4/10

Angel takes on the mob

  • bkoganbing
  • 17. Juni 2015
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6/10

More fun than the first one

My heart is a flutter. Betsy Russell is so wildly dreamy that she makes "Avenging Angel" a pretty good watch. The story is kind of silly but it is well told. There is a lot of humor in this movie. This movie manages the laughs very well with the action. This movie isn't as serious as the first one. The lighter touch works well with the material. That said, "Avenging Angel" is all about the forever dreamy Betsy Russell. I wish she played Angel in the first one. Honorable mention: the cop in the shower.
  • pmtelefon
  • 30. Dez. 2021
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6/10

Somewhat amusing sequel to Angel.

Four years after the original film, Lt. Andrews pays a visit to "Molly" at college. When Molly learns of Lt. Andrews death she returns to the streets of Hollywood to see what she can find out about her friends death. Molly teams up with old friends Solly, Kit Carson and Yo-yo.

Together with her friends, Molly hits the streets with vengeance on her mind.

Avenging Angel is an action packed film with touches of humor here and there. The cast is pretty good for this type of film. I always enjoy Betsy Russell (Private School, Tomboy, Saw IV). Susan Tyrrell and Rory Calhoun (Motel Hell) round out the cast. Ossie Davis (Bubba Ho-Tep) also makes a brief appearance.
  • DarylJGittings
  • 11. Juni 2024
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9/10

It proved its point!

The first movie is a start for Molly/Angel to clean up her act. Though she straightened herself out over the years, she was tempted. Not to do tricks, but to avenge him. During a incident, the police lieutenant was gunned down in the line of duty. When Molly heard about the news, she reverted back to Angel to avenge her mentor. She brought back her former acquaintances, with a newcomer named Johnny Glitter. Solly, found a new place, and everyone took a part of avenging the police lieutenant. This movie is good. It's too bad that the original star had a conflict with the producers. It proved its point throughout the film. It's a major keeper. 4 out of 5 stars
  • GOWBTW
  • 16. Mai 2020
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6/10

More cheesy but more sleazy than the original

I watched this BEFORE watching the first film and I can see why people were disappointed with it. The first film is a gritty thriller about the streets of LA. The second film is sleazier and dirtier than the first but also tries to be a cheesy feel good film, showing that friendship and determination can conquer any problem. A lot of the characters from the first film return but given a sprinkle of kookiness to create a ragtag group of friends who get up to all sorts of comedy capers to find the criminals that killed Angel's foster dad. The worst villain of the film is the environmental disaster Johnny Glitter who throws glitter everywhere he goes 'spreading dreams'.
  • darren-506-989227
  • 19. Jan. 2025
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8/10

Mon dieu, quel sequel!

  • suchenwi
  • 17. Jan. 2009
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