The Angel Was Born
The Angel Was Born

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The Angel Was Born

1969
Movie
64 min
Portuguese

Santamaria and Urtigo are two bandits on the run, one is white, the other black. Santamaria is a mystical visionary and believes in the imminent coming of a purifying angel. Urtiga, his inseparable companion, is a simple-minded and ingenious man who follows Santamaria around and participates in the crimes he commits. The two bandits take over a house after kidnapping its owner and his girlfriend.

Insights

IMDb4.3/10
Director: Al AdamsonGenres: Horror, Crime, Mystery

Plot Summary

A group of young women living in a commune become the targets of a mysterious killer. As the murders escalate, the local authorities struggle to identify the perpetrator and protect the remaining residents. The film follows the investigation and the mounting terror within the isolated community.

Critical Reception

The Angel Was Born is a low-budget exploitation horror film from the late 1960s. It is primarily known for its gratuitous violence and exploitation elements rather than critical acclaim. Audience reception is generally poor, with many viewers citing its dated production values and weak narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often criticized for its graphic violence and low production quality.

  • Considered a prime example of the exploitation cinema of its era.

  • Lacks a coherent plot and compelling character development.

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Fun Fact

Director Al Adamson was known for his prolific work in the exploitation film genre, often making films on very tight budgets and with unconventional distribution methods.

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