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Fallen Angel ()


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A slick con man arrives in a small town looking to make some money, but soon gets more than he bargained for.

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June Mills
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Eric Stanton
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Stella
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Mark Judd
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Clara Mills
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Dave Atkins
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Professor Madley
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Stella's Neighbor (uncredited)
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Coroner at Murder Scene (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Shoeshine Boy (uncredited)
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Bank Clerk (uncredited)
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Man in Drug Store (uncredited)
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News Vendor (uncredited)
Chick Collins ...
2nd Bus Driver (uncredited)
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Walton Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
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Man Leaving Drugstore (uncredited)
Gus Glassmire ...
San Francisco Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
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1st Bus Driver (uncredited)
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Joe Ellis (uncredited)
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Woman at Madley's Show (uncredited)
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Woman at Madley's Show (uncredited)
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Bank Guard (uncredited)
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Cop at Murder Scene (uncredited)
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Bank Clerk (uncredited)
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Mrs. Judd (uncredited)
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Passerby on Street (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Sheriff (uncredited)
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Bus Passenger (uncredited)
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Man at Madley's Show (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
Paul Palmer ...
Detective (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
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Honky Tonk Dance Customer (uncredited)
Hal Taggart ...
Man at Madley's Show (uncredited)
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Officer Gus Johnson (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Hotel Maid (uncredited)

Directed by

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Otto Preminger

Written by

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Harry Kleiner ... (screen play)
 
Marty Holland ... (novel)

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Otto Preminger ... producer

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David Raksin

Cinematography by

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Joseph LaShelle ... director of photography (as Joseph La Shelle)

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Harry Reynolds

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Leland Fuller
Lyle R. Wheeler ... (as Lyle Wheeler)

Set Decoration by

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Thomas Little

Costume Design by

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Bonnie Cashin

Makeup Department

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Ben Nye ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Raymond A. Klune ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Otto Brower ... second unit director (uncredited)
Tom Dudley ... assistant director (uncredited)
George Schaefer ... assistant director (uncredited)
Sam Wurtzel ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Helen Hansard ... associate set decorator
Gösta Åberg ... poster artist : Sweden (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Bernard Freericks ... sound
Harry M. Leonard ... sound

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Fred Sersen ... special photographic effects
Sol Halperin ... transparency projection shots (uncredited)
Edward Snyder ... transparency projection shots (uncredited)

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Lloyd Ahern Sr. ... second camera operator (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Emil Newman ... musical director
Charles Althouse ... music mixer (uncredited)
Arthur Morton ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Neal ... music mixer (uncredited)
Murray Spivack ... music mixer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Teresa Brachetto ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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May Morris ... research assistant (uncredited)
Frances C. Richardson ... research director (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Eric Stanton (Dana Andrews), thrown off a bus for not having the fare, begins to frequent a diner called "Pop's Eats" , whose main attraction is a beautiful waitress by the name of Stella (Linda Darnell) seems disinterested in Eric, he decides if he had money she would pay attention to his advances. He marries June Mills ( Alice Faye ) for her money, and Stella is mysteriously murdered. Even though June learns of Eric's dishonest plans, she still loves him. It is with her support that he investigates the killing on his own, eventually discovering the shocking identity of the real killer. Written by Marc Andreu

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Also Known As
  • Crime passionnel (France)
  • Mord in der Hochzeitsnacht (Germany)
  • ¿Ángel o diablo? (Spain)
  • En falden engel (Denmark)
  • Langennut enkeli (Finland)
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  • 98 min
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Budget $1,075,000 (estimated)

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Trivia According to Wade Williams in Alice Faye: The Star Next Door (1996), when Alice Faye saw a rough cut of the film and realized that Otto Preminger's editing had diminished the impact of her performance in favor of newcomer Linda Darnell, she got up from the screening, drove off the 20th Century Fox lot, threw her dressing room key to the security guard and vowed never to work for the studio again. See more »
Goofs Among the works listed on the church reader board for June Mills's upcoming organ recital are a "Stabat Mater" by Beethoven and a "Requiem" by Brahms. Beethoven never wrote a 'Stabat Mater', and the only 'Requiem' by Brahms is a massive choral work, highly unlikely to be played as an organ solo. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Linda Darnell: Hollywood's Fallen Angel (1999). See more »
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Crazy Credits The opening credits appear on the screen as a series of road signs seen through the windshield of a bus driving at night time. See more »
Quotes June Mills: I need you, Eric.
Eric Stanton: [sarcastically] You need me, right.
June Mills: You're my husband, and I'm your wife.
Eric Stanton: Right out of a book, again.
June Mills: Yes, out of a book: "We were born to tread the earth as angels, to seek out heaven this side of the sky. But they who race above shall stumble in the dark, and fall from grace."
Eric Stanton: Go on. Sounds good.
June Mills: "Then love alone can make the fallen angel rise. For only two together can enter Paradise."
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