“
You're going to suffer, whether you like the idea of it or not.
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—Official tagline
Don't Let the Angels Fall (Québécois: Seuls les enfants étaient présents) is a political/psychological drama film released in 1969.
In the film, a Montreal business man returns home from the United States, with his family unaware that he had an affair while he was abroad. As he slowly succumbs to guilt and paranoia, he ignores the chilling social isolation of his wife, two children and elderly mother. The film was directed by George Kaczender and stars Arthur Hill, Sharon Acker and Charmion King. The film was based off of a script written by legendary novelist Timothy Findley. The film also features a psychedelic score courtesy of The Collectors.
Victims[]
Prior to the Film[]
- Mr. Pelletier - Died from an unknown cause.
During the Film[]
- Freddie (Dog) - Accidentally ran over by unknown police officers.
Deaths[]
- Total - 2
- 1 Human
- All Male
- 1 Animal
- All Dogs
- 1 Human
Notes[]
- It is unknown what Guy's fate at the end of the film is. He is last seen dangerously climbing the Montreal Biosphere with seemingly suicidal intentions, but the film ends before we are given any confirmation.