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The Dark Angel

1935 | 105 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

The Dark Angel is a 1935 American film that tells the story of three childhood friends, Kitty, Alan, and Gerald who come of age in England during the First World War. The script was written by Lillian Hellman and Mordaunt Shairp, adapted from the play by Guy Bolton. It was directed by Sidney Franklin, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and released by United Artists. A silent film version of the same play, also produced by Goldwyn, was released in 1925 and is now a lost film.

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Credits

Producer
Samuel Goldwyn
Director
Sidney Franklin
Screenplay
Lillian Hellman
Director of Photography
Gregg Toland
Original Music Composer
Alfred Newman
Editor
Sherman Todd
Country
United States

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Cast · 11

Claude King

Claude King

Lawrence Grant

Lawrence Grant

Fredric March

Fredric March

Claud Allister

Claud Allister

Frieda Inescort

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