Black Angel
DURYEA! ...that fascinating tough-guy of "Scarlet Street"!
A falsely convicted man's wife, Catherine, and an alcoholic composer and pianist, Martin, team up in an attempt to clear her husband of the murder of a blonde singer, who is Martin's wife.
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Black Angel (1946) trailer
Cast

Dan Duryea
Martin Blair

June Vincent
Catherine Bennett

Peter Lorre
Marko

Broderick Crawford
Captain Flood

Constance Dowling
Mavis Marlowe

Wallace Ford
Joe

Hobart Cavanaugh
Jake

Freddie Steele
Lucky, Manager of Rio's

Ben Bard
Bartender

Junius Matthews
Dr. Courtney

Marion Martin
Millie

John Phillips
Kirk Bennett

Archie Twitchell
George Mitchell

Robert B. Williams
Second Detective

Florence Auer
Madame (Uncredited)

Eddy Chandler
Police Sergeant (Uncredited)

Dorothy Granger
Woman by Phone Booth (Uncredited)

Eula Guy
Neighbor Lady (Uncredited)

Shep Houghton
Specialty Dancer (Uncredited)

Mauritz Hugo
Gambler (Uncredited)
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Reviews
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When a blackmailing singer is found dead, poor old "Kirk Bennett" (John Phillips) is convicted of her murder. His wife, June Vincent ("Catherine") enlists the help of bar-fly "Blair" (Dan Duryea) who happens to be the ex-husband of the murdered woman and, posing as a pianist and singer, they start to investigate, ending up playing quite a complex game of cat and mouse with the excellently sleazy nightclub owner/petty criminal "Marko" (Peter Lorre). Duryea raises his game with his performance here and the safe pair of hands at the tiller from Roy William Neill keeps this well constructed, if occasionally soggy, crime noir moving along quite well with quite a few interesting twists and trust to keep it unpredictable.
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