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(1981 TV Movie)

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6/10
Assured performances in an unsteady "warning" film
moonspinner5522 May 2001
Richard Masur is exceedingly creepy as a pedophile who lures youngsters into kiddie-porno films, but this vehicle for his character can't quite create a plot out of these dynamics. Masur's relationship with disenfranchised youth Dana Hill is pseudo-friendly (he's really all business), so it comes as something of a surprise when he tells her near the end that he wants to be her lover. This is not consistent with the character, nor is it likely that Hill would find any revelations shocking at this point. What the movie does well is to show Hill almost absent-mindedly falling into the porn racket, turning her from an innocent latch-key kid into someone hard and manipulative (yet the filmmakers have her go all sweet and soft at the tag, as if finding the culprit repairs most of the damage). "Fallen Angel" isn't a great TV-flick, nor has it proved to be an important one, but it does have some frank dialogue and some emotional and disturbing scenes.
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7/10
I remember this movie! And that's why I'm going to have my daughter watch it...
I remember watching this movie when I was little...and I think (not sure) my mom and dad may have been wanting to teach me about the monsters out there. I think this movie is the best way to make our kids aware of the sick, twisted individuals that threaten to hurt our kids or change their lives forever. This is a must see for naive young girls who don't seem to "get" fully how there are monsters out there. Yes, some may say it will scare them. I'd rather have my daughter scared than have her end up a victim. I know it made ME wiser when I was little...cause I was just like my daughter....overly friendly-never meets a stranger.
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7/10
For educational purposes
GOWBTW2 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Growing up shouldn't be painful. For Jennifer(Dana Hill, 1964-96) it's a battle. She's at odds with her mother. She resents her new boyfriend. All because her father was killed in a robbery. Since then, she refuses to accept him as a friend. So she goes out and participate in a softball team. Jennifer loves sports. Especially, gymnastics. She would meet a coach who is actually a pedophile: a person who takes a liking of children in a perverted manner. He takes a shine to Jennifer. Not only does he constantly takes pictures of her, he makes them very suggestive of them. Having her show a little skin made Jennifer uneasy. The mother worries about her, no matter how angry she is. After giving her a puppy, the pedophile did a shooting which she was told to be only in her unmentionables. After she did that, she said, "There, happy?" I would say, "Psst, Hey kid, YOU'RE BEING EXPLOITED!" After the pictures went in a magazine, the mother took action. After knowing the truth, the coach is exposed in court, Jennifer makes her move to bring him to justice. Child pornography is unacceptable. Exploitation of children is not a healthy lifestyle. Parents need to take action against adults who exploits children. Good parenting leads to happiness, bad parenting leads to pain and suffering. Be there for them. They are your world, no matter what! A strong movie. 3 out of 5 stars.
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10/10
This movie saved my life.
boopsipookums-117-17942018 August 2020
I wish they would remake this movie in modern day. Or at a minimum, re-release it on DVD. I watched it on local TV (like a Saturday afternoon special) some where around June or early July, 1981, just days before my 12th birthday. I specifically remember sitting on the floor at the foot of my mother's bed. They had a master on the main and we had to roll the TV cart into the French doorway from the living room. I was just captivated as I realized that what had been happening to me for the last 3 years was not normal, but very wrong.
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10/10
Wow! This movie had a HUGE impact on me as a tween when it came out.
lisakhemani223 December 2018
To this day, anytime I see Richard Masur, "Howard" in anything, I am still totally creeped out. Granted, I was only 11 When I saw it, but I think his performance was amazing. As an adult looking back now, I imagine it was a difficult role for him to play. And Dana Hill was great too. Her "average kid" persona made the movie so much more realistic. The movie really helped me see and understand what the grooming process looks like, and what to look for as a child. I hope I can find it online somewhere so I can show my daughter.
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Chilling, disturbing, brilliant (some spoilers)
zoemanning21 January 2004
Warning: Spoilers
I first saw this movie way back when I was a teen. I only watched the latter half of it, and it was so captivating that I spent the next few years searching for the full movie. At that time, I was doing school research on the topic of paedophilia and child pornography, and Fallen Angel was an excellent case study about how children can be lured into a world of porn and sexual exploitation which they are not yet ready for.

The story in short is about 12 year old Jennifer who felt neglected by her single-parent working-mom Sherry. She sought friendship and solace with softball coach cum child pornographer Howard, who in turn abused her trust to lure her into the world of child pornography. In the end, Jennifer must decide whether to move on with her life, or risk her reputation and face up to her painful mistakes to prevent Howard from harming any more children.

It would be easy to point the finger at the paedophile Howard (Richard Masur) and clueless mother Sherry (Melinda Dillon), but the characters are multi-layered and complex, which makes this movie so good and disturbing. Howard came from an abusive family, and so he tried to treat children with respect like adults. Unfortunately, he also fell in love with girls as if they were grown women, and he couldn't see that he was wrong in having sexual relationships with children or putting them in pornography. Despite exploiting Jennifer (Dana Hill), he was also shown as a caring and protective father figure to her, raising her self-confidence. Her mother Sherry worked hard to provide for Jennifer, but her neglect and relationship with another man pushed Jennifer away towards Howard. Even Jennifer wasn't totally innocent, as she seduced Howard into taking her in when she ran away from home.

The acting is first class. Amazingly, the late Dana Hill was about 16 at that time, but she managed to convey the image and innocence of 12 year old Jennifer convincingly. Richard Masur was perfect as a creepy paedophile, yet still manages to draw sympathy for his "condition". His character was both manipulative and child-like at the same time.

Fallen Angel doesn't defend paedophilia or parental neglect, but it does try to offer reasons and underlying circumstances for them. It also explores the budding sexuality and curiosity in children which adults tend to ignore until too late. Most importantly, it addresses the darker aspects of society that parents try to shield their kids from, which actually make them easy targets for exploitation.

Overall, Fallen Angel is an exceedingly good made-for-TV movie. It would serve as a reminder for parents to remain vigilant and to educate their preteen children against society's ills.
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10/10
amazing, disturbing tv movie
rottenmat8 September 2002
I wholly disagree with the idea that the plot stalls and the behavior of "Howie" is inconsistent. The writers make it quite clear that Howard Nichols seduces both for sex and for business. What makes this movie creepy is that it is too good. The pedophile character is complex, and such a complex depiction would be unthinkable today. This is almost a period piece... It documents an era of innocence long gone. Word of warning.... don't use this film for its intended purposes... it's too bizarre for kids.
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9/10
Excellent and disturbing.
laurina709 December 2020
I remember watching this growing up. I'm 50 and it still haunts me.
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9/10
A truly disturbing early 80's made-for-TV shocker
Woodyanders21 September 2007
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It's very rare that one sees a made-for-TV movie with any real edge to it, which makes this hard-hitting effort all the more startling. It's a truly shocking, upsetting and disturbing film which openly deals with an emotionally charged, morbidly compelling and undeniably unpleasant topic (in this case pedophilia and child pornography) in a surprisingly frank, unflinching, nonexploitative manner and hence delivers an unexpectedly sinewy punch.

Richard Masur, astutely cast against type (he often appears in countless movies as your dad's affably goofy best bear-drinking buddy), delivers a frightfully creepy and utterly believable performance as Howie Nichols, a seemingly nice and harmless fellow who coaches an all-girls softball team. Beneath his warm, cuddly, ostensibly placid veneer, Howie is a deeply sick and loathsome man, a smoothly ingratiating child molester who recruits vulnerable teenage boys and girls for an underground small town kiddie porn racket. Howie's latest potential conquest is confused, bitter 13-year-old Jennifer Phillips (an achingly fragile and susceptible Dana Hill in a remarkably gutsy, on-target characterization), whose messed-up home life -- Jennifer's hard-working widow mother (beautifully played by Melinda Dillon) has acquired a new boyfriend (the always excellent Ronny Cox) Jennifer doesn't like -- makes her an easy target for Howie's smarmy, pseudo-sensitive and mock-understanding affection.

The sordid subject matter skirts cheap, tawdry exploitation at its most base and reprehensible, but thankfully the film itself steers clear of crass titillation and remains firmly grounded in revealing, confrontational, genuinely provocative domestic drama due to Robert Lewis' tasteful, restrained direction, Lew Hunter's thoughtful, trenchant, grimly engrossing script, and uniformly superlative acting. Masur in particular has never been better, bringing an oily, skin-crawling conviction and, most striking of all, even a fair degree of touching pathos to his fascinatingly grotesque part: Howie's the pathetic, socially maladaptive result of severe parental abuse and neglect who honestly thinks there's nothing wrong with his unsavory carnal interest in adolescents. For once television's strict censorship code against explicitness helps instead of hurts a film, saving this movie from becoming gross, unwatchable filth. Still, "Fallen Angel" is just graphic enough to make one feel uncomfortable and thus comes recommended with reservations. All in all, it's understandable that when this potently unsettling film first aired it was a huge ratings hit and subsequently won an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Special Drama: It's an extremely powerful and gut-wrenching examination of the warped psyche and unbalanced sexuality of a predatory, unrepentant pedophile.
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9/10
Tense to watch
robbytara14 May 2003
I actually watched this movie at school of all places! It was in 1983 and I guess the school board wanted all young people to know about this disturbing topic. This movie is very tense for me to watch, I have a twelve year old daughter myself. This was a well made TV movie that I will give a solid 8/10.
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Disturbing
lynnb432115 November 2002
I first saw this movie when I was a child and had to sneak around my mother to watch it. The movie disturbed me enough that I searched for the title for 15 years, still remembering the movie, until I found it. This is probably not a good movie for children, since the parts I remember are not very good for small eyes to view.
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10/10
a really good movie!!!
latricia740518 June 2008
I remember seeing this movie when I was a kid now, I am a full grown woman and I remember this guys face in my dreams. That movie is the measuring stick of child abuse movies, I loved it. I wish I could buy it on DVD. He played that role good!!!!! I don't know where I could get, I remember that when I watched this movie I was about 12 or 13 and I was scared to be by myself, so, if you ever find this movie please please watch it with your kids, it will make todays kids think twice about wearing tight clothes and stuff like that, being on my space, watch this movie young ones and it will change your mind, I PROMISE!!!!! thank you!!!!
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8/10
FALLEN ANGEL - **** out of *****
unclejeff24 February 2024
I don't know how many people will recognize the name of Dana Hill, but she was a marvelous child actress from the late 70s and early 80s. She was only in a handful of onscreen projects before segueing into voice-over work. She passed away from diabetes at 32. She's probably best known as daughter Audrey in NATIONAL LAMPOON'S EUROPEAN VACATION, but I will always remember her for her extraordinary work as the daughter of Albert Finney and Diane Keaton in a film called SHOOT THE MOON. It was an awards-caliber performance that garnered raves surpassing her veteran co-stars. I will also now remember her for her brave and piercing performance in this movie. As well. The subject matter is horribly disturbing, but I'm surprised and impressed that a TV movie of this time period handled the material openly and honestly. And the cast is sensational, particularly Masur and Dillon, two magnificent character actors. It's not a comfortable sit, but I would include this along with THE BURNING BED, DAVID and SOMETHING ABOUT AMELIA as the top issue-oriented TV movies of the 80s. And, sadly, it's also one of the few chances you will have to witness this young talent who was taken away far too soon. - Jeff Marshall,.
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