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  1. Eyes of an Angel is a 1991 American drama film starring John Travolta and directed by Robert Harmon. It was released in France, Sweden, and on television in the United States as The Tender. It was released straight-to-video in 1994 under its proper title to coincide with Travolta's bigger name release, Pulp Fiction.

  2. Jun 29, 1991 · Eyes of an Angel: Directed by Robert Harmon. With John Travolta, Ellie Raab, Tito Larriva, Tripoli. A struggling Chicago man with mob ties and his 10-year-old daughter nurse a wounded Doberman - used for illegal dog fights - back to health.

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    • Drama
    • Robert Harmon
    • 1991-06-29
  3. Oct 29, 2009 · Ahmed. 1.59K subscribers. Subscribed. 309K views 14 years ago. John Travolta is a downtrodden single father raising his daughter under difficult circumstances in Chicago. The young girl comes upon...

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  4. Jun 20, 2020 · Director: Robert Harmon Writer: Robert Stitzel Stars: John Travolta, Ellie Raab, Tito Larriva. Eyes of an Angel 1991John Travolta is a downtrodden single father raising his daughter under...

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  5. After his wife overdoses and dies, Bobby (John Travolta) raises his daughter (Ellie Raab) by himself in Chicago, while she spends her time nursing a dog back to health. Finding a job through his ...

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    • Robert Harmon
    • PG-13
    • John Travolta
  6. Dec 21, 1994 · Eyes of an Angel (1991) 12/21/1994 (US) Drama 1h 35m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Overview. John Travolta is a downtrodden single father raising his daughter under difficult circumstances in Chicago. The young girl comes upon and then nurses a wounded Doberman used for fighting, back to health.

  7. Summaries. A struggling Chicago man with mob ties and his 10-year-old daughter nurse a wounded Doberman - used for illegal dog fights - back to health. But trouble awaits. John Travolta is a downtrodden single father raising his daughter under difficult circumstances in Chicago.