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1952 Film noir
USA
1h 31min
G
Equally a fairy tale and a film noir, Otto Preminger's Angel Face finds world-weary ambulance driver Robert Mitchum falling dangerously for Jean Simmons' raven-haired princess high on a hill in a Beverly Hills castle. The young woman's treacherous designs are clear to everyone, including Mitchum, who nevertheless seems powerless to break the spell. Herbert Marshall, as the exiled, wounded patriarch, is a figure of Old World aristocracy that Austrian exile Preminger seems to both cherish and caustically dismiss.
Directed by | Otto Preminger |
Written by | Frank S. Nugent, Oscar Millard |
Company | RKO Radio PicturesRKO Radio PicturesRKO Radio Pictures |
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