Dark Angel - Film and Television

Film and Television

  • Dark Angel (TV series), a science fiction series starring Jessica Alba
  • The Dark Angel (TV series), a UK serial based on the novel Uncle Silas, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu, and starring Peter O'Toole
  • The Dark Angel (1925 film), a 1925 silent film starring Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky, now a lost film
  • The Dark Angel, a 1935 film starring Fredric March and Merle Oberon
  • Dark Angel (1990 film) or I Come in Peace, a science fiction thriller featuring Dolph Lundgren
  • Dark Angel: The Ascent, a 1994 film starring Angela Featherstone
  • Dark Angel (1996 film), a TV film starring Eric Roberts
  • Bettie Page: Dark Angel, a 2004 film
  • "Dark Angel", an episode of the TV series Kung Fu
  • "Dark Angel", a short film tribute to Sophie Lancaster

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