Angel's Dance Explained

Angel's Dance
Director:David L. Corley
Producer:David Bixler
Music:Tim Truman
Cinematography:Michael G. Wojciechowski
Editing:Sean Albertson
Distributor:Promark Entertainment Group
Runtime:102 minutes
Country:United States / Germany
Language:English

Angel's Dance is a 1999 American-German black comedy crime film written and directed by David L. Corley and produced by David Bixler. The film stars James Belushi, Sheryl Lee and Kyle Chandler.

Premise

Tony wants to be a hitman for the Mafia, but first he has to learn from a master. Enter Stevie "The Rose" Rosellini - cool, eats veggie dogs and quotes Nietzsche. Greco may not agree with Stevie's style, but he has to complete his training so he can go back and kill the Mafia's accountant, who is about to turn state's evidence. His final test: kill whoever is supposedly randomly picked out of the yellow pages. His target: Angelica "Angel" Chaste, a very disturbed woman. Tony falls for Angel and fails to kill her, so Stevie sets out to finish the job.

Cast