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Evil Angel (film)

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Evil Angel
Directed by Richard Dutcher
Produced by Richard Dutcher
Written by Richard Dutcher
Starring Ving Rhames
Ava Gaudet
Richard Dutcher
Kristopher Shepard
Cinematography Bill Butler
Editing by Richard Dutcher
Distributed by Main Street Movie Company
Zion Films
Release date(s) October, 2007
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Evil Angel is an upcoming American horror film starring Ving Rhames, Ava Gaudet, Kristopher Shepard, and Richard Dutcher, who also directed, wrote, edited, and produced the film. Dutcher describes the film as "an updated take on the Lilith myth". It is currently scheduled for theatrical release in October of 2007.

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Dutcher says: “It’s an updated take on the Lilith myth. According to Cabalistic mythology Lilith was Adam’s first wife in the Garden of Eden. Adam didn’t like her because she wasn’t submissive enough, so God banished her from the garden. She’s been wreaking havoc on earth ever since, and let’s just say I was interested in capturing some of that havoc on film.” [1]

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