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  1. December 15, 1989. 3 min read. Robert De Niro and Sean Penn have two of the best faces in the movies – screwed up, sideways faces with a lot of mischief in the eyes. “We’re No Angels” is a movie made for those faces, and one of the pleasures of watching the film is to see them looking sidelong at each other as they try to figure a way ...

  2. TV Premiere Dates. We're No Angels. Released Jul 7, 1955 1h 46m Comedy CTA List. Tomatometer 3 Reviews 81% Popcornmeter 2,500+ Ratings. After breaking out of prison on Devil's Island, Joseph ...

    • (157)
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Michael Curtiz
    • Paramount Pictures
  3. We're No Angels: Directed by Neil Jordan. With Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Demi Moore, Hoyt Axton. Two fugitives pass themselves off as priests in the hope of evading capture and passing the police blockade at the border with Canada.

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    • Comedy, Crime
    • Neil Jordan
    • 1989-12-15
  4. We’re No Angels starts in a State Penitentiary somewhere near the Border. It is a horrible place with a horrible warden and filled with horrible criminals: murderers, sadists, and the like. It is a horrible place with a horrible warden and filled with horrible criminals: murderers, sadists, and the like.

  5. See All Cast & Crew. Robert De Niro. Sean Penn. Demi Moore. Rate Now. Leave a Review. We're No Angels is a crime comedy film originally released in 1955 and later reimagined in 1989. The story revolves around three escapees from Devil’s Island who take refuge in a small village, where their plans to rob a store are complicated by the store ...

  6. Sep 10, 2012 · Those who wrote off Neil Jordan as a director of comedy after High Spirits will have to think again. His first American film, scripted by David Mamet, is a nicely paced comedy of errors in which ...

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  8. We're No Angels is a 1989 comedy film directed by Neil Jordan. It stars Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, and Demi Moore. This was Jordan's last film to receive a PG-13 rating by the MPAA, until Ondine in 2009.

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