Angels Are So Few (1970)
This neat, intense drama, labelled “a fable for television”, stars Tom Bell as the scruffy, childlike Michael Biddle, who is invited in from the cold of a suburban street by sexually frustrated, bored housewife Cynthia, played by Christine Hargreaves. He declares that he’s an angel, and Cynthia needs an angel, but in a way Michael fears...
Director: Gareth Davies
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 63 min
Release Date: November 5, 1970
Cast
Screenplay
- Dennis Potter
- Ann Scott (Script Editor)
Editing: Ken Pearce
Production: BBC
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
angel, religious delusions, angels on earth
More Films by Director: Gareth Davies
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Angels Are So Few about?
- This neat, intense drama, labelled “a fable for television”, stars Tom Bell as the scruffy, childlike Michael Biddle, who is invited in from the cold of a suburban street by sexually frustrated, bored housewife Cynthia, played by Christine Hargreaves. He declares that he’s an angel, and Cynthia needs an angel, but in a way Michael fears...
- Who directed Angels Are So Few?
- Angels Are So Few was directed by Gareth Davies.
- Who stars in Angels Are So Few?
- Angels Are So Few stars Tom Bell, Christine Hargreaves, Susan Richards, Erik Chitty, Barry Cookson, Beryl Cooke.
- How long is Angels Are So Few?
- Angels Are So Few has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
- What genre is Angels Are So Few?
- Angels Are So Few is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Angels Are So Few produced?
- Angels Are So Few was produced in United Kingdom.