Tony Angelo


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Atlantic City (1980)
Rabid (1977)
The Tigress (1977)

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

The Mothman Prophecies (2002)
Greensman

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Seven Beauties (1975) -- (Movie Clip) What Exactly Is Your Game? In 1930s Italy, Pasqualino, a low-level Sicilian thug, kills a man who disgraced his sister. Pasqualino pleads insanity and manages to escape imprisonment by joining the military, but he decides to go AWOL when things get too heavy. Unfortunately, he finds himself stuck in a concentration camp. Pasqualino vows to do anything in order to survive even if that means seducing an obese, female German camp commandant or ratting out his own pals.
Seven Beauties (1975) -- (Movie Clip) The Word Of Pasqualino! Joining a flashback from Italian WWII POW Pasqualino (Giancarlo Giannini) to earlier days in Naples, where he castigates one of his seven sisters (Elena Fiore) over her cabaret act and her manager, early in the feature that made Fellini-trained writer-director Lina Wertmüller the first woman ever nominated for the Best Director Academy Award, Seven Beauties, 1975.
Seven Beauties (1975) -- (Movie Clip) That's Okay, German Lady! Still wandering Alpine southern Germany avoiding Nazi patrols, escaped Italian POW Pasqualino (Giancarlo Giannini, in his Academy Award-nominated role) discovers a household presumably effected by wartime circumstances, no other actors credited, Lina Wertmüller directing from her original screenplay, in Seven Beauties, 1975.
Sleepless In Seattle (1993) -- (Movie Clip) Not Even When I Was Young Leaving her parents’ Christmas dinner in (Annapolis) Maryland, having just announced their engagement, Walter (Bill Pullman) and Annie (Meg Ryan) head back to Washington D.C. in separate cars, and she hears Jonah (Ross Malinger) call the radio show (Caroline Aaron the host) on behalf of his widowed dad (Tom Hanks), early in Sleepless In Seattle, 1993.
Sleepless In Seattle (1993) -- (Movie Clip) A Million Tiny Little Things Christmas Eve after dark, hesitant bride-to-be Annie (Meg Ryan) stops by a Baltimore diner where the staff (Linda Walem, LaTanya Richardson) are listening to the same radio show she heard in the car, Caroline Aaron the host, Tom Hanks the reluctant widowed dad Sam, in Sleepless In Seattle, 1993.
Sleepless In Seattle (1993) -- (Movie Clip) Men Never Get This Movie! Writer-director Nora Ephron, Meg Ryan as Annie (engaged to “Walter”) and Rosie O’Donnell as pal Becky dig into director Leo McCarey’s An Affair To Remember, 1957, with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr, while Meg considers a letter to the widowed father (Tom Hanks) she heard on the radio, in Sleepless In Seattle, 1993.
Sleepless In Seattle (1993) -- (Movie Clip) All I Could Say Was Hello (Significant SPOILER!) Meg Ryan as (otherwise) engaged Annie is benevolently stalking Tom Hanks, as single-dad Sam, (with Ross Malinger as his son and Rita Wilson, Tom’s real-life wife, as his sister, though Meg assumes she’s a girlfriend), then explaining to Becky (Rosie O’Donnell) back in Baltimore, leading to a second reference to Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr, in An Affair To Remember, 1957, in Sleepless In Seattle, 1993.
Gribiche (1925) -- (Movie Clip) From That Day Forward The young French title character (Jean Forest) here has just been adopted by a well-meaning very progressive American philanthropist lady, finding out what he's in-for, in this 2009 restoration of director Jacques Feyder's Gribiche, 1925.

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