Activate your BLOCKBUSTER On Demand device

Black Angel (1946)

Black Angel (1946)
Member Rating:  
With an ingenious script by Roy Chanslor, this modest, but imaginative film noir is notable for the strong performance by lead actor Dan Duryea Alcoholic musician Martin Blair (Duryea) becomes the prime suspect when his cheating wife is murdered, until it is determined that he was "sleeping one off" at the time of the killing. Another man (John Phillips), who was being blackmailed by the murdered woman, is sent to prison for the crime. The condemned man's wife (June Vincent) believes in her husband's innocence and sets about to prove it, enlisting the aid of Blair, who has flashes of memory about the night of the crime. Recalling that he saw a stranger leave his wife's apartment, Blair endeavors to track down this stranger. The real murderer is revealed in the film's last moments...to everyone's surprise, including the guilty party! Black Angel was based on a novel by Cornell Woolrich. Normally assigned to villainous roles, Dan Duryea gives a surprisingly impressive performance as an affectingly romantic character and is by far the most interesting and sympathetic character in the film. His performance makes the plot twist at the end, both startling and believable. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

 Read More


Starring:
Dan DuryeaJune Vincent, (more)
Director(s):
Roy William Neill
Format(s):
DVD
View All Versions to rent and buy
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Black Angel

With an ingenious script by Roy Chanslor, this modest, but imaginative film noir is notable for the strong performance by lead actor Dan Duryea Alcoholic musician Martin Blair (Duryea) becomes the prime suspect when his cheating wife is murdered, until it is determined that he was "sleeping one off" at the time of the killing. Another man (John Phillips), who was being blackmailed by the murdered woman, is sent to prison for the crime. The condemned man's wife (June Vincent) believes in her husband's innocence and sets about to prove it, enlisting the aid of Blair, who has flashes of memory about the night of the crime. Recalling that he saw a stranger leave his wife's apartment, Blair endeavors to track down this stranger. The real murderer is revealed in the film's last moments...to everyone's surprise, including the guilty party! Black Angel was based on a novel by Cornell Woolrich. Normally assigned to villainous roles, Dan Duryea gives a surprisingly impressive performance as an affectingly romantic character and is by far the most interesting and sympathetic character in the film. His performance makes the plot twist at the end, both startling and believable. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
81 mins

Complete Cast of Black Angel


Director(s):
Roy William Neill
Writer(s):
Roy Chanslor
Producer(s):
Roy William NeillTom Knight
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Looking for special editions of Black Angel?
See All Versions
Subtitles:
Check All Versions
Closed Captioning:
Check All Versions
 
 
 
 

IN-STORE

 

What's Your Take?

Add to FavoritesIn Favorites  |  Share:     Email to a friendShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
YOUR REVIEW
WRITE A REVIEW
 
1000 
 
Member Reviews
 
Rich B.

A good plot supported by good acting from several quality actors from the past. Dan Duryea was solid as always, and June Vincent, whom I had never seen in a movie before, also did a good job--loved the piano/song numbers they did together. Broderick Crawford was perfect as the cop and Peter Lorre as the bad guy. At only 81 minutes it was short by today's standards, but it was time well spent.

Yes   |   No

 
Evan M.

Great performance by Duryea, important cameos by Peter Lorre & Broderick Crawford (before his "Highway Patrol" TV days), good acting by all really. The killer's identity keeps you guessing, & the plot twist at end reveals a surprising murderer!

Yes   |   No

 
Katherine E.

i enjoyed this, although 'modest' is a good description. Dan Duryea is great, and Peter Lorre is always a treat to watch. June Vincent, bless her heart, is not that great an actress, but she sings well. The plot twist at the end is totally unexpected. This is no 'Maltese Falcon' but I can recommend it.

Yes   |   No

 
Read All 3 Reviews