Angel Blue (1998)

A Latin Lolita Story!

Angel Blue (1998) poster

Dennis is a handsome, successful and well-liked civic leader who lives in his hometown with his lovely wife and their new baby. When Enrique Vasquez and his striking teen daughter Angela move in next door, Dennis is only too happy to lend a hand. But when he and Angela begin an affair, Dennis's perfect life is threatened.

Director: Steven Kovacs
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Joel Lindheimer
Cinematography: Mickey Freeman
Editing: Tom Bullock
Production: Class Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Forbidden Love and Passionate Affairs, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Love Between Older Man and Younger Woman, Secret Affairs and Deception, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

neighbor, older man younger woman relationship, unfaithful husband, affair, teenager

More Films by Director: Steven Kovacs
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Angel Blue about?
Dennis is a handsome, successful and well-liked civic leader who lives in his hometown with his lovely wife and their new baby. When Enrique Vasquez and his striking teen daughter Angela move in next door, Dennis is only too happy to lend a hand. But when he and Angela begin an affair, Dennis's perfect life is threatened.
Who directed Angel Blue?
Angel Blue was directed by Steven Kovacs.
Who stars in Angel Blue?
Angel Blue stars Sam Bottoms, Lisa Eichhorn, Yeniffer Behrens, Marco Rodríguez, Tessa Koning-Martinez, Jason Graves.
How long is Angel Blue?
Angel Blue has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
What genre is Angel Blue?
Angel Blue is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was Angel Blue produced?
Angel Blue was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Angel Blue?
The themes of Angel Blue include: Forbidden Love and Passionate Affairs, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Love Between Older Man and Younger Woman, Secret Affairs and Deception, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.