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Looking for Angelina

Feb 11, 2005
1h 25m
★ 0.0

Overview

Looking for Angelina is based on one of the most important murder trials in Canada. Angelina Napolitano murdered her husband with an axe and was sentenced to be executed...

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Platinum Image Film

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Cast

Lina Giornofelice

Angelina Napolitano

Lina Giornofelice

Alvaro D'Antonio

Pietro

Alvaro D'Antonio

Leslie Carlson

Justice Britton (as Les Carlson)

Leslie Carlson

Paul Bettis

Moses McFadden

Paul Bettis

Shaun Austin-Olsen

Edmund Meredith

Shaun Austin-Olsen

Keith Knight

Uriah McFadden

Keith Knight

Domenico Fiore

Benny Scigliano

Domenico Fiore

Bill Yak

Sheriff Carney

Bill Yak

Deborah Lobban

Mrs. O'Connor

Deborah Lobban

Salvatore Antonio

Pietro Salvatore

Salvatore Antonio

Gerry Mendicino

Mazzei

Gerry Mendicino

Melissa Mancini

Mrs. Salvatore

Melissa Mancini

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