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  1. The movie argues that all of its “lost angels” have been squeezed out of families, and Tim has a love affair with a deeply unhappy young woman whose mother clearly wishes to be rid of her. “Lost Angels” avoids a lot of obvious cliches, treats its characters with dignity and develops them as specific individuals.

  2. May 5, 1989 · ''Lost Angels,'' which opens today at the Loews Paramount and other theaters, is about a troubled Los Angeles teen-ager, the son of divorced middle-class parents, who is packed off to a private...

    • Hugh Hudson
  3. Movie Reviews - The New York Times. Our film critics on blockbusters, independents and everything in between. Search. NYT Critic’s Pick. Results sorted by. The Last of the Sea Women....

  4. Lost Angels: Directed by Hugh Hudson. With Donald Sutherland, Adam Horovitz, Amy Locane, Don Bloomfield. A troubled youth from a split Los Angeles family is sent to a private psychiatric hospital after a violent scrape with the police.

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    • Hugh Hudson
    • 1989-05-05
  5. Lost Angels. R 1989 1h 56m Drama. List. 40% Tomatometer 5 Reviews. 66% Popcornmeter 250+ Ratings. NEW. Tim Doolan (Adam Horovitz) is a troubled Los Angeles teen with a history of mischievous ...

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    • Hugh Hudson
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    • Donald Sutherland
  6. Directed by Hugh Hudson. Fast cars. Big homes. Wild parties. They had everything. And nothing to lose. 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.

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  8. Jeremy Richey’s review published on Letterboxd: Few filmmakers have ever fallen from critical and popular grace as far and fast as British-born director Hugh Hudson. Born to a prosperous London family in 1936, Hudson's early career was especially promising initially as a documentarian and advertiser.

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