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Archangel
Directed by
Guy Maddin
PG-13
1991
82m
Comedy
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Drama
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6.3
88%
64%
5.4
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An amnesiac soldier, seeking his lost love, arrives in Archangel in northern Russia to help the townsfolk in their fight against the Bolsheviks, all quite unaware that the Great War ended three months ago.
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Cast of Archangel
Michael Gottli
Jannings
David Falkenburg
Geza
Michael O'Sullivan
Doctor
Margaret Anne MacLeod
Baba
Ari Cohen
Philbin
Sarah Neville
Danchuk
Kathy Marykuca
Veronkha
Kyle McCulloch
Lt. John Boles
Victor Cowie
Sea Captain
Ihor Procak
Monk
Chris Johnson
Russian Soldier
Vince Rimmer
Bolshevik
Robert Lougheed
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Stephen Snyder
Stage Kaiser Wilhelm II
Michael Powell
Red Cross Nurse
Sam Toles
Young Philbin
Lloyd Weinberg
Priest
Graham Bicq
Baby
Brent Neale
Lustful Youth / Allied Soldier
Caroline Bonner
Lustful Youth
Archangel Ratings & Reviews
Slant Magazine
Jake Cole
Guy Maddin's sophomore feature reveals a young director mastering his influences before coming into his own.
Parallax View
Sean Axmaker
... a surreal silent movie melodrama of love, war, and amnesia for the sound era: an absurdist silent WWI epic that never was.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Inspired absurdist melodrama.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
What comes across is a fascinating fetishist delirium, where memories of remote war movies get recycled into something that's alternately creepy and beautiful.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
From its flickering, inky cinematography to its wavering late 1920's-style sound track, to Veronkha's kohl-eyed vampish look, the movie is an expert parody of a period movie style.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
At once perplexing and joyous, Maddin has crafted a film that, for all the confusion inherent in the tale, unfolds on its own unique (and rather tedious) terms.
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