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Angel and the Badman

1947 | 100 min | Western · Romance

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Synopsis

Angel and the Badman is a 1947 American Western film written and directed by James Edward Grant and starring John Wayne, Gail Russell, Harry Carey, and Bruce Cabot. The film is about an injured gunfighter, who is nursed back to health by a young Quaker woman and her family, whose way of life influences him and his violent ways. Angel and the Badman was the first film Wayne produced and in which he starred, and was a departure for this genre when it was released. Writer-director James Edward Grant was Wayne's frequent screenwriting collaborator.

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Credits

Producer
John Wayne
Director
James Edward Grant
Screenplay
James Edward Grant
Director of Photography
Archie Stout
Original Music Composer
Richard Hageman
Editor
Harry Keller
Country
United States

Cast · 15

Bruce Cabot

Bruce Cabot

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Lee Dixon

Paul Fix

Paul Fix

John Wayne

John Wayne

Irene Rich

Irene Rich

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