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Angels Crest is a 2011 American-Canadian independent drama film directed by Gaby Dellal and starring Thomas Dekker, Elizabeth McGovern, Jeremy Piven and Mira Sorvino. The film was adapted from the novel of the same name by Leslie Schwartz. It was marketed in the UK as Abandoned. Cast
- Angels Crest, by Leslie Schwartz
- December 30, 2011 (US)
- Stephen Warbeck
- Gaby Dellal
The disappearance of a 3-year-old boy divides a tightly knit community and culls out its secrets. With his alcoholic former wife, Cindy, always absent, the young single father, Ethan, is trying his best to bring up his three-year-old son, Nate, all by himself.
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The small working-class town of Angels Crest is a tight-knit community resting quietly in one of the vast and stunningly beautiful valleys of the Rocky Mountains. Ethan (Thomas Dekker), one of the town's residents, is a young father but not much more than a kid himself.
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- Kate Walsh
- Gaby Dellal
Directed by Gaby Dellal. Drama. R. 1h 32m. By Stephen Holden. Dec. 29, 2011. The small, hardy community in the Rocky Mountains that gives “Angels Crest” its name is a rough-hewn working-class...
Issues of guilt and innocence tear apart residents of a small town in the wake of a 3-year-old boy's tragic death.
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The small working-class town of Angels Crest is a tight-knit community resting quietly in one of the vast and stunningly beautiful valleys of the Rocky Mountains. Ethan (Thomas Dekker), one of the town's residents, is a young father but not much more than a kid himself.