Blue Angel might be used to refer to several different things:
three movies based on Heinrich Mann's novel Professor Unrat (1905), about the downfall of a teacher, obsessed with love:
The Blue Angel (1930 movie), (in English) starring Marlene Dietrich as Lola, featuring the song "Falling in Love Again".
Der Blaue Engel, 1930 movie (in German) starring Marlene Dietrich, featuring the song Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe eingestellt ("From head to toe I am focused on love"). The two 1930 movies were filmed simultaneously in English and German respectively.
a nightclub in Liverpool, from which The Beatles' original manager Allan Williams reputedly ejected Judy Garland after the local premiere of their first movie A Hard Day's Night in 1964
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The BlueAngels are representatives of the excellence and professionalism found throughout the fleet.
To be able to perform, the BlueAngels must have at least three nautical miles of visibility horizontally from centerpoint and a minimum cloud ceiling of 1,500 feet.
BlueAngel reserved seating at an air show is extremely limited and reserved strictly for family and friends of current team members.
Blue Angles Trucking is a truckload motor carrier of general commodities in both interstate and intrastate commerce.
BlueAngels Trucking maintains its headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, near the center of its service area with service terminals throughout the country.
BlueAngels Trucking was founded in 1999 by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Basil Rihani, who started the business with one truck.