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How long is Gabriel?
1 hour and 54 minutes
When was Gabriel released?
February 19, 2008
What is the IMDb rating of Gabriel?
5.5 out of 10
Who stars in Gabriel?
Andy Whitfield
,
Dwaine Stevenson
, and
Samantha Noble
Who wrote Gabriel?
Shane Abbess
and
Matt Hylton Todd
Who directed Gabriel?
Shane Abbess
Who was the composer for Gabriel?
Brian Cachia
Who was the producer of Gabriel?
Shane Abbess
,
Anna Cridland
, and
Kristy Vernon
Who was the executive producer of Gabriel?
James M. Vernon
and
Wayne Duband
Who was the cinematographer for Gabriel?
Peter Holland
Who was the editor of Gabriel?
Adrian Rostirolla
Who are the characters in Gabriel?
Sammael, Jade, Asmodeus, Archangel Raphael, Lilith, Uriel, Ahriman, Ithuriel, Balan, Moloch, and others
What is the plot of Gabriel?
Gabriel the archangel fights to bring light back to purgatory - a place where darkness rules - and save the souls of the city's inhabitants.
How much did Gabriel earn at the worldwide box office?
$1.4 million
What is Gabriel rated?
R
What genre is Gabriel?
Action, Fantasy, Horror, and Thriller
How many awards has Gabriel won?
2 awards
How many awards has Gabriel been nominated for?
3 nominations
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