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18-502: (Redirected from Dark Angels ) Dark Angel may refer to: Film [ edit ] The Dark Angel (1925 film) , an American silent film starring Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky The Dark Angel (1935 film) , an American film starring Fredric March and Merle Oberon The Dark Angels (1937 film) , a French film directed by Willy Rozier Dark Angel (1990 film) , or I Come in Peace ,

36-760: A 2016 British true crime television mini-series "Dark Angel", a 1972 episode of Kung Fu The Dark Angel , a 1989 British serial based on Uncle Silas by J. Sheridan Le Fanu Videos games [ edit ] Dark Angel (video game) , a 2002 video game based on the 2000 TV series Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse , a 2001 hack-and-slash video game Other uses [ edit ] Dark Angel (horse) , an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred Dark Angel (wrestler) or Sarah Stock, Canadian professional wrestler Detroit Dark Angels , women's semi-professional American football team Angel Gabriele or Dark Angel (1956–2016), American comic book creator and professional wrestling manager Dark Angel (Utah) ,

54-468: A 2017 novel by Joseph Badal Dark Angel , a 2021 novel by Chris Simms Dark Angel , a 2023 novel by John Sandford Dark Angels , a 2006 novel by Karleen Koen Dark Angels , a 2009 novel by Katherine Langrish The Dark Angel (Waltari novel) , a 1952 novel by Mika Waltari The Dark Angel ( French : Passage du désir ), a 2004 novel by Dominique Sylvain The Dark Angel ,

72-401: A 2018 novel by Elly Griffiths The Dark Angel , a 2023 novel by Kathryn Le Veque The Darkangel Trilogy , a 1982–1990 trilogy of fantasy novels by Meredith Ann Pierce Poetry [ edit ] "The Dark Angel", an 1894 poem by Lionel Johnson Music [ edit ] Dark Angel (band) , an American thrash metal band Dark Angel (Lee Hyori album) "Dark Angel",

90-521: A compelling success 7 years after the end of the First World War . A print of The Dark Angel has been recently located in a film archive, so it is currently not considered a lost film. This article about a drama film on World War I is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a silent drama film from the 1920s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Elly Griffiths Elly Griffiths

108-542: A fictional superheroine from the Marvel Comics imprint Marvel UK Warren Worthington III or Dark Angel, a character in Marvel Comics' X-Men Dark Angel or Kathisul Evin, a character and herald of Galactus in Marvel UK's Cyberspace 3000 Dark Angel , a 1992–1997 manga by Kia Asamiya Fiction [ edit ] Dark Angel (Andrews novel) , a 1986 novel by V. C. Andrews, the second installment in

126-582: A main character forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway, who lives in a remote seaside cottage near King's Lynn in Norfolk and teaches at the University of North Norfolk. This character was inspired by Griffiths' husband, who gave up a city job to train as an archaeologist, and her aunt, "who lives on the Norfolk coast and filled her niece's head with the myths and legends of that area". Griffiths released

144-550: A marriage license. Alan and Kitty spend a night of love at a country inn "without benefit of clergy" and he sets off. At the front things go badly for Alan, who is blinded and becomes a Prisoner of War after being captured by the Germans . He is reported dead, and his friend, Captain Gerald Shannon, discreetly woos Kitty, seeking to soothe her grief with his gentle love. After the war, however, Gerald discovers that Alan

162-501: A rock column in Arches National Park, Utah, U.S. See also [ edit ] Angel of Darkness (disambiguation) Dark Angael , a 1997 video game Evil Angel (disambiguation) Fallen angel (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dark Angel . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

180-493: A science fiction thriller featuring Dolph Lundgren Dark Angel: The Ascent , a 1994 film starring Angela Featherstone Dark Angel (1996 film) , a TV detective film starring Eric Roberts Bettie Page: Dark Angel , a 2004 biographical film Literature [ edit ] Comics [ edit ] Dark Angel (DC Comics) , a character in Wonder Woman comics Dark Angel (Marvel Comics) or Shevaun Haldane,

198-532: A song by Blue Rodeo from Five Days in July "Darkangel", a song by VNV Nation from Empires "Dark Angel", a song by Benny Joy "Dark Angel", a 1996 song by Electronic from Raise the Pressure ”Dark Angel”, a 2018 song by Provoker Television [ edit ] Dark Angel (American TV series) , an American science fiction series starring Jessica Alba Dark Angel (British TV series) ,

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216-547: Is a 1925 American silent drama film , based on the play The Dark Angel, a Play of Yesterday and To-day by H. B. Trevelyan, released by First National Pictures , and starring Ronald Colman , Vilma Bánky (in her first American film), and Wyndham Standing . During the First World War , Captain Alan Trent, while on leave in England with his fiancée Kitty Vane, is suddenly recalled to the front before being able to get

234-534: Is still alive, in a remote corner of England, writing children's stories for a living. Loyal to his former comrade in arms, Gerald informs Kitty of Alan's reappearance. She goes to him, and Alan conceals his blindness and tells Kitty that he no longer cares for her. She sees through his deception, however, and they are reunited. The film has a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes , based on 9 positive contemporary reviews. Mordaunt Hall 's October 12, 1925, review for The New York Times conveys what made this film

252-527: Is the pen name of Domenica de Rosa (born 17 August 1963, in London ), a British crime novelist. She has written three series as Griffiths, one featuring Ruth Galloway, one featuring Detective Inspector Edgar Stephens and Max Mephisto, and the Harbinder Kaur series. After reading English at King's College London , Griffiths worked in publishing for many years. Griffiths' first series features as

270-541: The Casteel Family series Dark Angel , a 1990 novel by Sally Beauman Dark Angel , a 1994 novel by Mary Balogh Dark Angel (Dale novel) , a 1995 novel by John Dale Dark Angel , a 1996 novel by L. J. Smith , the fourth installment in the Night World series Dark Angel , a 1998 novel by Donna Ball Dark Angel , a 2003 novel by Lynne Graham Dark Angel , a 2003 novel by Brian John,

288-587: The first book in this series, The Crossing Places ( Ruth Galloway #1), in 2009. Griffiths' second series, set in 1950s Brighton , focuses on the duo of Detective Inspector Edgar Stephens and magician Max Mephisto. Griffiths released the first book in this series, The Zig Zag Girl , in 2014. In 2017, Griffiths was the Programming Chair for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, part of

306-488: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dark_Angel&oldid=1252813809 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Swedish-language text Articles containing French-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Dark Angel (1925 film) The Dark Angel

324-564: The third installment in the Angel Mountain Saga Dark Angel , a 2004 novel by Geoffrey Archer Dark Angel , a 2005 novel by Karen Harper , the third installment in the Maplecreek Amish trilogy Dark Angel , a 2005 novel by David Klass Dark Angel ( Swedish : Den mörka ängeln ), a 2008 novel by Mari Jungstedt Dark Angel , a 2016 novel by Stephanie Bedwell-Grime Dark Angel ,

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