Angel Camouflaged
Angel Camouflaged is a 2010 drama film directed by R. Michael Givens. It stars James Brolin, Dilana, Warrick Grier, Carlos Bernard and Patty Smyth.[1][2]
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Directed by | R. Michael Givens |
Written by | R. Michael Givens |
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Cinematography | R. Michael Givens |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- James Brolin as Salt
- Dilana as Scottie Ballantyne
- Warrick Grier as Morgan
- Carlos Bernard as Jude Stevens
- Terry Serpico as Mr. Belial
- Patty Smyth as Aunt Marie
- Jordan Woods-Robinson as Kip
- Marshall Tucker Band as Mustard A. Jones Band
- Tessie Santiago as Desdemona
- Cal Johnson as Balaclava Man
- Violeta Leskyte Cucchiara as Valya
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Nominated Work | Category | Result |
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2010 | Action On Film International Film Festival[3] | R. Michael Givens | Best Cinematography | Won |
Dilana | Best Actress | Won | ||
James Brolin | Best Supporting Actor | Won | ||
R. Michael Givens | Best Artwork and Poster | Won | ||
American International Film Festival[4] | Dilana | Best Actress | Won | |
Dilana | Best Use of Music | Won |
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