Miki and her younger brother Robby flee their destructive home and find themselves in the towering metropolis, Los Angeles. There, they meet Sharkey, a pimp. Miki becomes infatuated with Sharkey and starts to work for him. Miki finds...
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Leslie Bega | ... |
Mickie
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan | ... |
Sharkey
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Pamella D'Pella | ... |
Ros
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Gregory Millar | ... |
Silk
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Henry Brown | ... |
Slash
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Jason Oliver Lipsett | ... |
Robby
(as Jason Oliver)
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Elena Sahagun | ... |
Joey
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Sheila Scott Wilkinson | ... |
Tina
(as Sheila Scott-Wilkinson)
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Chelsea Madison-Ciu | ... |
Ceil
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Wendy J. Cooke | ... |
Susu
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Joe Garcia | ... |
Donkey
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David Labiosa | ... |
Santos
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Odette Springer | ... |
Singer
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Bob Farnham | ... |
Beast
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Timothy Charles | ... |
Evan
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Mike Leinert | ... |
Businessman
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Michael McDonald | ... |
Clean Cut John
(as Michael James McDonald)
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Jonathan Freedman | ... |
Cop
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Daryl Haney | ... |
John in Nova
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Bari K. Willerford | ... |
Bouncer
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Michelle Goetsch | ... |
Young Girl in Bar
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Sean'a Mahoney | ... |
Dancer
(as Shana Arthur)
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Monique Gabrielle | ... |
Beautiful Hooker
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Brewster Gould | ... |
Handsome John
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Phil H. Fravel | ... |
Bad Guy #1
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Patrick J. Statham | ... |
Bad Guy #2
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Felice Mahoney | ... |
Hooker on Street
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Directed by
Lisa Hunt | ... | (as William Duprey) |
Written by
Joan Freeman | ... | (story) (as Joan Freeman Alden) & |
Robert Alden | ... | (story) |
Catherine Cyran | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Roger Corman | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Paul Di Franco | ... | associate producer |
Mike Elliott | ... | producer (as Michael Elliott) |
Music by
Terry Plumeri |
Cinematography by
Flavio Martínez Labiano |
Editing by
Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves |
Editorial Department
Mato | ... | color timer |
Production Design by
James R. Shumaker |
Art Direction by
Amy B. Ancona |
Set Decoration by
Aaron Osborne |
Costume Design by
Loretta Pickering |
Makeup Department
Kathleen Karridene | ... | key makeup artist |
Tracey Levy | ... | assistant makeup artist (as Tracey Roden) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Scott P. Levy | ... | first assistant director: second unit / second second assistant director |
Louis Morneau | ... | director: additional scenes |
Jeffrey Porter | ... | second unit director |
Art Department
Tamara Murphy | ... | on-set dresser |
Tony Whyte | ... | carpenter (as Tony White) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jack Anderson | ... | director of photography: second unit |
Michael Dronge | ... | grip |
Ralph Scherer | ... | grip |
Michael Spicer | ... | first assistant camera |
Music Department
Brad Dutz | ... | musician: percussion |
Eric Gale | ... | musician: guitar |
Raymond Pounds | ... | musician: drums |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Califilm (1991) (United States) (theatrical)
- ITI Home Video (1992) (Poland) (VHS)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1991) (United States) (VHS)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video (1991) (Germany) (VHS)
- RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video (1991) (Australia) (video) (as 'Angel in Red')
- Shout! Factory (2010) (United States) (DVD)
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Plot Summary |
Miki and her younger brother Robby flee their destructive home and find themselves in the towering metropolis, Los Angeles. There, they meet Sharkey, a pimp. Miki becomes infatuated with Sharkey and starts to work for him. Miki finds herself trapped in Sharkey's dominating world and must find a way to escape the nightmare. Written by Concorde - New Horizons (with permission). |
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Taglines | The Sunset Strip. Where nothing is deadlier than walking it. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | When the completed film was presented to the studio, executives demanded more explicit violence and nudity, and inserted additional scenes featuring both. Director Lisa Hunt - who had intended the movie as an uncompromising view of prostitution from a sex worker's point of view - refused to attach her name to the finished feature and opted for a male pseudonym instead. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Some Nudity Required (1998). See more » |
Soundtracks | My Needs See more » |