Guitar Ange

Guitar Ange is a 1995 American Music Crime Drama film written by Lowell Cunnigham and Ed Lowell and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld starring Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, Chad Michael Murray, Elisabeth Shue, Hugh Bonneville, Donnie Yen, Natasha Richardson, Helen Hunt, Frank Grillo, Jennifer Beals and Rupert Graves.

It concerns a disgruntled musician brother duo dealing the obstacles of a controlling family, greedy label man, love, violence dealt out from a wronged musician involved in a drug cartel and drugs itself.

The film garnered an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay (alongside Bullets Over Broadway, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Heavenly Creatures and Three Colours: Red.)

Plot
Struggling 21 year old guitarist Galvadore Carrier abandons his controlling Minnesotta Family and his dominant father's expectations of him becoming a fighter pilot during 1981 to pursue a music career.

He however finds himself straddled with his biggest fan: his younger brother Cavalier whom also aspires to be a Musician (A drummer though).

The Carrier brothers first head to Nashville, Tennesse where they fall in with a pair of beautiful guitarist women whom are sisters and propiet a bar.

They have garnered sponsorship for a band but the rest of their members have dropped out so Galvadore and Cavalier are taken aboard and form romances with one each of the two sisters.

However Galvadore's affair whilest touring Tennesse puts a stop to him and Cavalier's music careers (but not to Cavalier's relationship with the other sister.)

They then head to New Jersey and take an opening gig at West 54th Street's Studio 54 the hottest club.

There they are taken into interest by greedy label man Mr. Gunthor.

Gunthor takes them on a touring career which doesn't just span the United States but many other countries as well including France, Australia, United Kingdom and