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- 1. Hellride Sep 22, 1976
- The Angels investigate the fiery death of an attractive female stock-car racer.
- 2. The Mexican Connection Sep 29, 1976
- An unwitting pilot hires the Angels to crack a heroin ring operating out of Mexico.
- 3. Night of the Strangler Oct 13, 1976
- The Angels go under cover in the world of high fashion to find a psychotic killer preying on models.
A description of tropes appearing in Charlie's Angels. A 1976–81 ABC TV series produced by Aaron Spelling about three female private eyes, …
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Charlie's Angels is a 2019 action comedy film written and directed by Elizabeth Banks, serving as a reboot of the film series of the same name and a continuation of the story of the original TV series, although it utterly overwrites certain aspects of both. It stars Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, Ella Balinska, and Banks, with Patrick Stewart ...
A description of tropes appearing in Charlie's Angels (2000). Once upon a time there was a very successful TV series about three female private detectives.
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Live-Action TV of the 1980s. A ABC TV series about three female private eyes who would receive their briefings from The Voice, "Charlie". Aired from 1976 to 1981.
Tropes used in Charlie's Angels (film) include: Absolute Cleavage: Some of Natalie's outfits. All Girls Want Bad Boys: It is somewhat of a Running Gag throughout the movies that Dylan always falls for the bad guy.
Tropes used in Charlie's Angels (2011 series) include: The Alcatraz: The prison in "Angels in Chains". Oddly for this trope, the Angels don't actually manage to escape and are instead caught during their escape attempt.
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