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Jane Campion
This was followed by Laura Jones's adaptation of the Janet Frame autobiography, An Angel at My Table (1990), which was directed by Jane Campion.
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produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch from a screenplay by Samson Raphaelson and Frederick Lonsdale
Angel is a 1937 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch from a screenplay by Samson Raphaelson and Frederick Lonsdale.
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by Jeffrey Bell
Written by series creator Joss Whedon and directed and co-written by Jeffrey Bell, Angel was originally broadcast on May 19, 2004 on the WB network.
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Joss Whedon
The show is directed by Joss Whedon, and this will mark Agent Coulson's full broadcast season since the WB’s final season of Angel concluded in 2004, although Dollhouse aired for two short seasons on Fox.
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by James A. Contner
Written by David Greenwalt and directed by James A. Contner, Angel was originally broadcast on April 24, 2001 on the WB television network.
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Kiwi director Dame Jane Campion, DNZM
The three parts were combined to create the feature film An Angel at My Table (1990), by Kiwi director Dame Jane Campion, DNZM.
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by Ernst Lubitsch Frederick Lonsdale
Angel is a 1937 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch from a screenplay by Samson Raphaelson and Frederick Lonsdale.
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by Tim Minear
Written by Jeff Bell and directed by Tim Minear, Angel was originally broadcast on May 6, 2002 on the WB television network.
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by David Greenwalt
Written by Steven S. DeKnight and Drew Goddard and directed by David Greenwalt, Angel was originally broadcast on May 5, 2004 on the WB network.
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by actor Sean Astin
Written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain and directed by actor Sean Astin, Angel was originally broadcast on February 5, 2003 on the WB network.
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by Marita Grabiak
Written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain and directed by Marita Grabiak, Angel was originally broadcast on October 15, 2003 on the WB network.
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by David Straiton
Written by Gary Campbell and directed by David Straiton, Angel was originally broadcast on May 9, 2000 on the WB network.
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by Thomas J. Wright
Written by Jeannine Renshaw and directed by Thomas J. Wright, Angel was originally broadcast on May 16, 2000 on the WB network.
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by David Semel
Written by Howard Gordon and directed by David Semel, Angel was originally broadcast on January 25, 2000 on the WB network.
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by Turi Meyer
Written by David Greenwalt and directed by Turi Meyer, Angel was original broadcast on November 5, 2001 on the WB television network.
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Niels Arden Oplev
When on the Charlie Rose show, its Danish director, Niels Arden Oplev, described the movie as playing like a modern Agatha Christie mystery but with a dark angel at a dark angel's center, an attraction in and of herself.
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with dispatch by Michael Cabot
As written by Naylor, enacted with ferocity and vitality by Avital Lvova, and directed with dispatch by Michael Cabot, Angel proves the far more effective (second) half of the evening.
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by Skip Schoolnik
Written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain and directed by Skip Schoolnik, Angel was originally broadcast on April 14, 2004 on the WB television network.
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by Scott McGinnis
Co-written by Jim Kouf and Shawn Ryan and directed by Scott McGinnis, Angel was originally broadcast on February 13, 2001 on the WB network.
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by Robert Vincent O'Neill, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Joseph Michael Cala
Directed by Robert Vincent O'Neill, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Joseph Michael Cala, Angel was popular enough to spawn three sequels (each with a different actress in the main role).
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