Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAbandoned and filled with a mysterious past, Holy Angel School for Girls is about to reveal its secrets of betrayal, jealousy, and vengeance. Rumours of haunting, paired with the desire to f... Tout lireAbandoned and filled with a mysterious past, Holy Angel School for Girls is about to reveal its secrets of betrayal, jealousy, and vengeance. Rumours of haunting, paired with the desire to forget the painful tragedy that took place five years before, have kept the truth of Holy A... Tout lireAbandoned and filled with a mysterious past, Holy Angel School for Girls is about to reveal its secrets of betrayal, jealousy, and vengeance. Rumours of haunting, paired with the desire to forget the painful tragedy that took place five years before, have kept the truth of Holy Angel's last days buried with the innocent victims. A documentary crew headed by an aggress... Tout lire
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- Mick Schumann
- (as Tony Abbey)
- Susan Copper
- (as Mara Derwent)
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Co-written and directed by Ian David Diaz directing a straight-to-rental crapfest, centering more on the aftermath of an accidental boarding school explosion. It's totally stupid because much of the students can like, jump out of the building since it's barely one story high from the ground up. Anyways, a documentary crew want to do a story on this, by paying each of the remaining surviving students a substantial amount of money to live in the building as well. But what happens instead are a bunch of students being killed off one by one, some in gratuitous fashion but unconvincing nonetheless. The ending contradicts the other half of the movie since viewers are oblivious in terms of the victims who were supposed to be ID'd and notified. I mean, besides mediocre acting, you also have to subject yourself to a silly plot device as well. This is much worst than watching blatant stuff on Youtube. Bomb.
I don't often write comments about films, they have to be either sensational, or in this ones case really bad.
To be honest, as soon as I saw Jeff Fahey in it I knew it was going to be poor as he has a unique nose for picking out the worst films.
Somehow the farce of it all made me watch it all the way through, possibly for the hilarious voice of MR T, (not relay Mr T, but you'll know what I mean if you bother to watch this), if you do watch it, make sure you don't pay to see it. This may have worked had they actually put intended comedy into it, but Im sure you'll find the odd laugh here and there at the farce of it all...
doesn't give the worst performance- despite an American accent that makes Christian Bale's look good.
That dubious honour goes to Tony Alueh..who appears to be channelling the ghost of Mr T.Probably a bad idea as Mr T is still alive. No cliché is left unused,no piece of scenery unchewed
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- AnecdotesDuring the scene at Melanie Fleischer's office, a poster can be seen on the wall behind her. This was the original poster used to promote Ian David Diaz's first film, The Killing Zone (1999).
- Versions alternativesAn unofficial Director's Cut version exists. It was created by Ian David Diaz and Julian Boote, the UK filmmakers, as they were horrified by the official version being sold internationally. They were overruled by the Canadian producer during post production on creative decisions.
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- Ángeles Caídos
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- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
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