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Angels Over Broadway

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.4K
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Rita Hayworth and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Angels Over Broadway (1940)
Dark ComedyAdventureComedyCrimeDrama

A cuckolded embezzler on the verge of suicide is helped by a tout, an alcoholic playwright, and a pick-up girl to reimburse the money with a gambling sting.A cuckolded embezzler on the verge of suicide is helped by a tout, an alcoholic playwright, and a pick-up girl to reimburse the money with a gambling sting.A cuckolded embezzler on the verge of suicide is helped by a tout, an alcoholic playwright, and a pick-up girl to reimburse the money with a gambling sting.

  • Directors
    • Ben Hecht
    • Lee Garmes
  • Writer
    • Ben Hecht
  • Stars
    • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Rita Hayworth
    • Thomas Mitchell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Directors
      • Ben Hecht
      • Lee Garmes
    • Writer
      • Ben Hecht
    • Stars
      • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
      • Rita Hayworth
      • Thomas Mitchell
    • 27User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Bill O'Brien
    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Nina Barona
    Thomas Mitchell
    Thomas Mitchell
    • Gene Gibbons
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Charles Engle
    George Watts
    • Hopper
    Ralph Theodore
    • Dutch Enright
    Eddie Foster
    • Louie Artino
    Jack Roper
    • Eddie Burns
    Constance Worth
    Constance Worth
    • Sylvia Marbe
    Harry Antrim
    Harry Antrim
    • Court Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Baldwin
    Walter Baldwin
    • Rennick
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Bond
    Richard Bond
    • Stevie - Sylvia's Escort
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Carr
    • Tony
    • (uncredited)
    James Conaty
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Conlan
    • Joe
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmy Conlin
    Jimmy Conlin
    • Pawn Shop Proprietor
    • (uncredited)
    Catherine Courtney
    Catherine Courtney
    • Miss Karpin
    • (uncredited)
    Carmen D'Antonio
    Carmen D'Antonio
    • Nightclub Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Ben Hecht
      • Lee Garmes
    • Writer
      • Ben Hecht
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    8hitchcockthelegend

    No demons, just excellently written angels.

    Produced, directed and written by Ben Hecht, Angels Over Broadway is a film that I personally hadn't heard of until it showed up on one of the British Freeview stations this last week. The first thing what surprised was the bona fide classy cast list, Mr Charm himself, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Miss Beautiful 1940, Rita Hayworth, Mr Ever Watchable, Thomas Mitchell & Mr Undermentioned, John Qualen. The next thing that surprised me was during a bit of research I learned that critics of the day gave the picture a hard time for not soft soaping the audience, madness really, because this is a razor sharp and highly efficient picture.

    Set around one night on Broadway, our four main characters come together courtesy of Charles Engle's {Qualen} intention to kill himself over a huge debt. Mistakenly thinking that Engle has loads of cash to burn, Bill O'Brien {Fairbanks} enlists Nina Barona {Hayworth} in the hope of luring Engle to a poker game run by seedy gangster types, and thus fleecing him of his cash, where of course the pair of them will get a cut. Yet boozy playwright Gene Gibbons {Mitchell}, upon learning of Engle's suicidal leanings, hatches a plan to turn the tables on the poker fiddlers and turn Engle's life around. Naturally tho, not everything is going to go to plan!

    A smashing film that shines brightly with quality acting and comically astute writing, so if you get the chance then give it a go and you might be as surprised as I was. 8/10
    9ytbufflo

    Rita Hayworth - The Original Marilyn

    It is so easy to write off beauty as the reason an actress achieves great rank in Hollywood, and it is what also plagued Marilyn Monroe - the desperate need to be taken seriously for your talent rather than your looks once you have become famous for beauty alone.

    I myself had never given Rita Hayworth props for anything other than her luminous visual persona. So it was with great delight that I came across this exceptional film, with its screwball comedy timing and humor, and its amazing ensemble casting - from a sleazy but compelling performance by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. To the ironic portrayal of the has-been drunk played to iconic perfection by Thomas Mitchell.

    But the two real gems are John Qualen as a suicidal bookkeeper who is the target of a 2 bit mob scam, and Rita Hayworth - in a portrayal as exceptional to me as Rosalind Russell in The Front Page, or Marilyn Monroe in 7 Year Itch - plays a star-struck wanna-be who is barely making it in shady circumstances, yet manages to convey tremendous innocence and idealism in spite of her deeply compromised situation.

    The most striking thing to me of all is how uncanny it is to watch what one would consider to be a classic Monroe performance coming from an actress seven years prior to Marilyn having been given her first on screen part. Suddenly I felt like I understood how Marilyn had crafted her persona - hours of sitting in darkened theaters watching Rita Hayworth concoct her brilliant magic of innocence and seduction like it was real and not a carefully crafted act.

    In my humble opinion, I don't believe Marilyn would have been nearly as iconic had she not had Rita Hayworth's example to follow, and this portrayal in Angels Over Broadway is the link that, to me, irrefutably proves my point! What an amazing, under-appreciated work of group talent and screen writing art! Rita is poignantly brilliant and her performance ranks for me with Robert Williams in Platinum Blonde for great, naturalistic acting that lasts through time.
    7Bunuel1976

    ANGELS OVER Broadway (Ben Hecht and Lee Garmes, 1940) ***

    For the most part this unusual, thought-provoking and character-driven moral fable is a fascinating affair but, in spite of the compact running-time, it becomes tiresomely talkative (especially given Hecht's overwritten script). Co-directed by a writer (Hecht made seven films in this multiple capacity, but this is the first one I've watched!) and a cinematographer that were second to none in their respective professions, it's small wonder that the film is brimming with sparkling dialogue (particularly as delivered by Thomas Mitchell, here in his trademark role of philosophical drunk) and inventive shadowy lighting.

    The main roles, however, are equally well-filled: Mitchell, as I said, wasn't really stretching himself here but his three co-stars - Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Rita Hayworth and John Qualen - had rarely been offered such an opportunity to shine up to this point. Fairbanks' best-known role had been his 'smiling villain' Rupert of Hentzau in THE PRISONER OF ZENDA (1937; where's that DVD, Warners?) but he had already made other impressive ensemble pieces, such as THE YOUNG IN HEART (1938; see my review elsewhere) and GUNGA DIN (1939); actually, his role here is sort of similar to that of the former - though he's a harder character, an utter heel, but whose scheme of 'taking' a man he believes to be a millionaire rebounds on himself and actually ends up involved in the 'taking' of his 'business partners' to the benefit of the latter (who's really an embezzler on the brink of suicide)! The unwilling crook is played by John Qualen, the great - if largely unsung - diminutive and mild-mannered character actor, whose other notable roles included the murderer in HIS GIRL Friday (1940), a victim of the Oklahoma Dustbowl in THE GRAPES OF WRATH (1940) and "Miser" Stevens in THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER (1941). The film's feminine interest, then, is provided by a young Rita Hayworth who, again, exceeds all expectations with her role of a star-struck girl who forsakes her dreams of glory in order to do a good deed (even if she's initially drawn into the 'plot' purely on a whim by Fairbanks); indeed, the characters' individual reformation - more so than in THE YOUNG IN HEART, and done in a much less sentimental manner - adds an undercurrent of spirituality to the film's prominent sophistication and hard-boiled veneer, which is not so surprising coming from Hecht!

    For its time, ANGELS OVER Broadway must have seemed like a B-movie with pretensions; while it falters here and there under the strain of its own self-indulgence, because it is unique, the film doesn't feel all that dated today and is bound to give detailed pleasure on every viewing.
    5ccthemovieman-1

    The Good & Bad Of 'Angels Over Broadway'

    This had a very interesting beginning, really getting my attention, but then bogged down way too much, mainly with Thomas Mitchell's inebriated rantings. (Anyone ever notice how many drunks and loud-and-obnoxious characters Mitchell played?)

    The writers also gave Rita Hayworth some sappy dialog as she tried to be Douglas Fairbanks' girl. But, I wasn't complaining looking at the young, innocent-and-gorgeous looking Hayworth. Wow - hubba, hubba!

    The story, however, does pick up with the card game and then finishes strong. John Qualen is good as the mousy man who really is at the center of this story. He may not be the 'name' actor the others are here, but he is the real star of this movie.
    8bkoganbing

    Ben Hecht's Broadway

    Popular writer Ben Hecht certainly was no stranger to the Broadway cornucopia of gangsters, molls, hoofers, & sharpies and mixes them all in a non-glamorous look at the Great White Way.

    Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. in a bit of offbeat casting plays Bill O'Brien, Broadway sharpie who thinks he's latched on to a sure thing in steering rube John Qualen into a fixed poker game. Qualen however is not a millionaire. Fairbanks has it all wrong, Qualen doesn't have money, he's embezzled $3000.00 from his employer and is thinking of suicide. Fairbanks ain't as sharp as he thinks, but with the help of inebriated playwright Thomas Mitchell he tries to bluff his way through the gangsters and turn a profit.

    Always appealing to Fairbanks's better nature is Rita Hayworth who does a good job of arousing the noble and the carnal at the same time. She's not Queen of Columbia pictures yet, just a crown princess. But Hayworth is just magnificent in this part.

    Thomas Mitchell is always given kudos for his part and they are deserved, but one who's not talked about is John Qualen. Qualen had a fine run of character parts in his long career of little men constantly being victimized. He started that cycle with The Front Page and continues it on with Muley in The Grapes of Wrath and now this part in Angels Over Broadway. He was a fine, but underrated actor and another favorite of John Ford.

    It's worth it just to see Rita Hayworth as always and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. with that New York City accent.

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    • Trivia
      Jean Arthur was offered the role of Nina Barone, but turned it down.
    • Goofs
      When Gene goes over to his soon to be ex-wife in the club, the ashtray fills up between cuts.
    • Quotes

      Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Put your scissors away, Delilah, my hair's all cut.

      [looking at her male escort]

      Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Is this stylish fellow my successor?

      Sylvia Marbe: Gene, you're drunk!

      Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Darling, you understate the case by three bottles and a thousand tears!

      [laughs]

      Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Avaunt!

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Fisher King (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      My Man
      (Mon Homme)

      Music by Maurice Yvain

      French lyrics by Jacques Charles and Albert Willemetz

      English lyrics by Channing Pollock

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Broadway Melekleri
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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