Lost Angels (1989)
1h 56m
Running Time
May 5, 1989Release Date
Lost Angels (1989)
1h 56m
Running Time
May 5, 1989Release Date
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Plot.
Rich L.A. party brat Tim spins into a cycle of despair after his parents divorce, and trying to fill the void with drugs and trouble only buys him a ticket to an asylum. But with the help of a psychiatrist who has taken an interest in him, will Tim try to pull himself out of the muck of teenage rebellion and ennui?
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Cast & Crew.
Donald Sutherland
Dr. Charles Loftis
Adam Horovitz
Tim Doolan
Amy Locane
Cheryl Anderson
Don Bloomfield
Andy Doolan
Celia Weston
Felicia Doolan Marks
Hugh Hudson
Director
Graham Beckel
Richard Doolan
Michael Weller
Writer
Patricia Richardson
Cheryl's Mother
Thomas Baer
Producer
Ron Frazier
Barton Marks
Howard Rosenman
Producer
Joe D'Angerio
Sweeney
Philippe Sarde
Composer
William O'Leary
Link
Juan Ruiz Anchía
Cinematographer
Kevin Corrigan
Gata
Gary Riley
Spooky
Mick Cunningham
D.A.B. Kid (as Michael Cunningham)
Leonard Porter Salazar
Paco
Jonathan Del Arco
Angel
Eddie Hernandez II
10 St. Boy
Celia Newman
Paco's Girl
David Herman
Carlo
Max Perlich
Frankie
Gino De Mauro
Barry
Nina Siemaszko
Merilee
Shana O'Neil
Jenny
Dana Behr
Anita
Mary Greening
Mary
Kevin Tighe
Dr. Gaeyl
John C. McGinley
Dr. Farmer
Jane Hallaren
Grace Willig
Peter Maloney
Dr. Peter Ames
Lee Wilkof
Ted Bingham
James N. Harrell
Shelby
Constance Shulman
Beautician
Marjie Rynearson
Receptionist
Frances Fisher
Judith Loftis
Jack Gold
Judge
Keone Young
Atty. Victor Eng
Park Overall
Richard Doolan's Girlfriend
Henry R. Harris
Juvenile Hall Policeman
Fredric Arnold
Atty. Fred Shay
Diane Perella
Woman at Felicia and Barton's Party
Babetta George
Woman at Felicia and Barton's Party
Sharmon Anciola
Charles Loftis' Daughter
Brian Beery
Kid #1
Matt Chapman
Kid #2
Pauly Shore
Kid #3
James Raddin
Kid on Phone
Jason Tirado
Field Policeman
William Steis
Field Policeman
Tom Patton
Field Policeman
Gordon Michaels
Bartender
Andrew J. Bley
Student
John Dichter
Policeman
Maribel Lizarraga
Student
Larry Gregory Nelson
District Attorney
Winston Ryder
Sound Editor
Nancy Foy
Casting
Milena Canonero
Costume Design
Patricia Whitcher
Unit Production Manager
Edward Tise
Sound mixer
Dale L. Martin
Special Effects
Judianna Makovsky
Costume Design
Bill Rowe
Recording Supervision
Bob Kensinger
Set Decoration
Karen Bradley
Makeup Artist
Rick Barker
Stunt Coordinator
Sharon Boyle
Music Supervisor
Gary Goetzman
Music Supervisor
Andrew Z. Davis
Unit Production Manager / Line Producer
Andy Given
Location Manager
Brydon Baker III
Boom Operator
William Edwards
Costume Supervisor
Shawn Patrick Lane
Stunts
Charles Stewart
Property Master
Emma Harrison
Scenic Artist
Michael Weller
Writer
David Gladwell
Editor
Assheton Gorton
Production Design
Alex Tavoularis
Art Direction
Terry Baliel
Hairstylist
Jill Sprayregen Henkel
Leadman
Lisa Lopez
Set Dressing Artist
Kristen Ross
Art Department Coordinator
Robert A. Sturtevant
Propmaker
Patrick Welsome
Construction Foreman
Jack T. Knight
Foley
Ray Merrin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ian Rakoff
Sound Editor
Randy E. Moore
Special Effects Coordinator
Dave Bartholomew
Stunts
John Cann
Stunts
Doc D. Charbonneau
Stunts
John Escobar
Stunts
Debby Porter
Stunts
Monty L. Simons
Stunts
David Dubois
Best Boy Electric
Robert Gray
Grip
Bruce Hamme
Best Boy Electric
Ian Kincaid
Gaffer
Chris Lombardi
First Assistant Editor
Lorey Sebastian
Still Photographer
Arly H. Thomsen
Grip
Sue Liberman
Casting
Tommy Dorsett
Editor
William Flageollet
Music Editor
Michael McDuffee
Transportation Coordinator
Kay Fenton
Script Supervisor
John Gorham
Title Graphics
Wendy Kram
Production Office Assistant
Rick Rothen
Location Manager
Marianne Sawyer
Location Manager
Jordan Stone
Production Office Assistant
Bobby Burns
Stunts
Gary Jones
Post Production Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 5, 1989
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 56m
Content RatingR
Box Office$1,247,946
Genres
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Wiki.
Lost Angels (also known as The Road Home) is a 1989 independent film directed by Hugh Hudson and written by Michael Weller. It stars Donald Sutherland and Adam Horovitz. It was filmed in and around San Antonio, Texas. The film was entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival.
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