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  1. City of...: Directed by Joss Whedon. With David Boreanaz, Charisma Carpenter, Glenn Quinn, Tracy Middendorf. Angel relocates to Los Angeles, where he encounters a stranger who experiences visions of those in need, and a woman who lives in fear of a vampire.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Joss Whedon
    • 1999-10-05
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    • Behind The Scenes

    TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA — Angel is a centuries-old vampire cursed with a conscience who has left the small California town of Sunnydale and the only woman he ever loved to take up residence in the City of Angels. Sunnydale escapee Cordelia Chase has also come to Los Angeles with high hopes of living the glamorous Hollywood dream but the two soon disc...

    Angel slumps at the bar of a dive in downtown Los Angeles, growing maudlin about a girl who he misses, when he notices three guys leave the bar with two girls. Sliding seamlessly from blithering to dangerous, Angel unobtrusively follows them out. With the aid of stake bracers, Angel dusts the guys, who happen to be vampires, in a dark alley. The fr...

    In the opening sequence, a female demon is seen in a hidden place with a man; the episode "War Zone" will feature a call girl of this same species.
    When Angel asks Doyle how he got in, he remarks that he doesn't need an invitation to enter someone's home. However, even if Doyle had been a vampire, he still wouldn't have needed permission to An...
    As Doyle tells Angel's story, the flashbacks include scenes of Angel as a soulless vampire in "Amends" and "Surprise," his ensoulment in "Becoming, Part One," Buffy fighting in "Anne," their relati...
    Doyle mentions Angel's being ensouled a second time ("Becoming, Part Two") as well as deciding to leave Buffy ("The Prom").

    Individuals

    1. Angel 2. Bobby 3. Mr. Chase (Only mentioned) 4. Mrs. Chase (Only mentioned) 5. Cordelia Chase 6. Christina Clarke 7. Daniel (Only in flashbacks) 8. Allen Francis Doyle 9. Franklin (Only mentioned) 10. Janice 11. Joe (Only voice) 12. Margo 13. Margaret (Only in flashbacks) 14. Lindsey McDonald 15. Jaclyn Paul (Only mentioned) 16. Denise Perkins (Only picture) 17. Billy Price (Only mentioned) 18. Oliver Simon 19. Amanda Smith (Only mentioned) 20. Stacy 21. Buffy Summers (Only in flashbacks)...

    Organizations and titles

    1. Angel Investigations 2. Powers That Be (Only mentioned) 3. Slayer (Only mentioned) 4. Wolfram & Hart

    Species

    1. Half-demon 2. Human 3. Vampire

    Four unidentified vampires, dusted by Angel.
    Christina Clarke, killed by Russell Winters.
    Russell Winters, kicked into daylight by Angel.

    Production

    1. The episode title is a reference to "City of Angels," a nickname for Los Angeles. 2. The vampire prosthetics (except Angel's) had a design used only in this episode. 3. In the original script, the scene in which Angel finds Tina's dead body ends with him cradling her, then licking her blood from his fingers. Although Joss Whedon claims that moment was the point of the episode, as it shows how Angel is struggling in his goal of redemption, it was ultimately cut. "It was dark enough that he...

    Broadcast

    1. The episode received a Nielsen rating of 4.8 upon its original airing. 2. "City Of" was one of the debut episodes of several popular series (along with Felicity, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dawson's Creek) that were featured in The WB's farewell broadcast The Night of Favorites and Farewellson September 17, 2006.

    Pop culture references

    1. Doyle refers to the Batcave, Batman's secret hideout beneath his mansion. 2. Doyle says he wants to go out and get some "Billy Dee," a reference to the alcoholic beverage known as Colt 45, which ran a popular ad campaign featuring Billy Dee Williams. 3. Angel mentions having passed through Missoula during the economic period known as the Great Depression. 4. Angel tells Doyle that he's been in 14 wars, not counting the Vietnam Warbecause the U.S. "never declared it." 5. Angel says that the...

  2. The Official Website of the Angel City Football Club. Los Angeles, CA.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › City_OfCity Of - Wikipedia

    Plot. While drowning his sorrows at the bar of a dive in downtown Los Angeles, Angel notices three guys leave the bar with two women. Angel follows them to a dark alley, where he kills the three men, who are revealed to be vampires.

  4. "Angel" City of... (TV Episode 1999) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Apr 10, 1998 · City of Angels: Directed by Brad Silberling. With Nicolas Cage, Meg Ryan, Andre Braugher, Dennis Franz. An angel on Earth, a doctor unable to believe, a patient with a secret, a love story made in Heaven.

  6. Angel City FC is the Los Angeles area's first women's professional soccer team since the Los Angeles Sol of Women's Professional Soccer folded in 2010. Angel City FC plays their home matches at BMO Stadium, which it shares with Los Angeles FC of Major League Soccer.

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