Angel and the Badman
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Angel and the Badman | |
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Directed by | James Edward Grant |
Produced by | John Wayne |
Written by | Screenplay: James Edward Grant |
Starring | John Wayne Gail Russell Harry Carey |
Music by | Richard Hageman |
Cinematography | Archie J. Stout |
Editing by | Harry Keller |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures Corporation |
Release date(s) | 15 February 1947 |
Running time | 100 min. |
Language | English |
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Angel and the Badman is a 1947 Western film starring John Wayne and Gail Russell. John Wayne plays a wounded outlaw obsessed with killing a man who murdered his foster father. The film features Harry Carey, Irene Rich, and Joan Barton, and was written and directed by James Edward Grant.
Stick Figure Theater, a feature on Liquid Television, made a stick figure version of the bar scene.
[edit] Cast
- John Wayne ........ Quirt Evans
- Gail Russell ........ Penelope Worth
- Harry Carey ........ McClintock
- Bruce Cabot ........ Laredo Stevens
- Irene Rich ........ Mrs. Worth
- Lee Dixon ........ Randy McCall
- Stephen Grant ........ Johnny Worth
- Tom Powers ........ Dr. Mangram
- Paul Hurst ........ Frederick Carson
- Olin Howland ........ Bradley (billed as Olin Howlin)
- John Halloran ........ Thomas Worth
- Joan Barton ........ Lila Neal
- Craig Woods ........ Ward Withers
- Marshall Reed ........ Nelson
[edit] Trivia
- Elements of this film were borrowed without credit for the 1985 Harrison Ford film Witness.
- The film is in the public domain and is downloadable from the Internet Archive.