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I Married an Angel (film)

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'I Married an Angel' is a 1942 American musical film based on the 1938 musical comedy of the same name by Rodgers and Hart. The film was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starred Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, who were then a popular onscreen couple. Supporting cast members included Edward Everett Horton, Binnie Barnes, Reginald Owen, Douglass Dumbrille, Mona Maris, and Odette Myrtil.

Cast



* Jeanette MacDonald as Anna / Brigitta

* Nelson Eddy as Count Palaffi

* Edward Everett Horton as Peter

* Binnie Barnes as Peggy

* Reginald Owen as 'Whiskers'

* Douglass Dumbrille as Baron Szigethy

* Mona Maris as Marika

* Janis Carter as Sufi

* Inez Cooper as Iren

* Leonid Kinskey as Zinski

* Anne Jeffreys as Polly

* Marion Rosamond as Dolly

* Odette Myrtil as The Modiste (uncredited)

Music



It featured several additional songs not written by Rodgers and Hart. Romantic composer Eva Dell'Acqua's song "Villanelle" for coloratura soprano appeared on the soundtrack of the film.[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1878335 IMDB listing]

* "But What of Truth?" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)

* "Hey Butcher" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)

* "May I Present the Girl" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)

* "There Comes a Time" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)

* "Tira Lira La" (written for the 1942 film with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)

* "To Count Palaffi" (written for the 1942 film with music by Herbert Stothart and lyrics by George Forrest and Robert Wright)

Reception



According to MGM records, the film earned $664,000 at the United States and Canadian box office and $572,000 elsewhere, costing the studio a loss of $725,000 - the studio's least successful film of 1942. It was the last of the MacDonald-Eddy films.



See also



* List of films about angels

References




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