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Angel of the Night

Angel of the Night

Genres

Documentary

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Michael Strunge and other young Danish poets, accompanied by images of night-time Copenhagen.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Danish

Runtime

34 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

19 September 1981

Country

Denmark

Cast

Michael Strunge

Michael Strunge

Himself

Lillian Pollack

Lillian Pollack

Herself

F.P. Jac

F.P. Jac

Himself

Mai Brostrøm

Mai Brostrøm

Herself

Torben Voigt

Torben Voigt

Himself

Bo Green Jensen

Bo Green Jensen

Himself

Henrik S. Holck

Henrik S. Holck

Himself

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