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{{Infobox film

| name = Johnny Angel

| image = JohnnyAngelPoster.jpg

| alt =

| caption = theatrical release poster

| director = Edwin L. Marin

| producer = William L. Pereira
'executive'
Jack J. Gross

| screenplay = Steve Fisher
Frank Gruber (adaptation)

| based_on =

| starring = George Raft
Claire Trevor
Signe Hasso

| music = Leigh Harline

| cinematography = Harry J. Wild

| editing = Les Millbrook

| studio = RKO Radio Pictures

| distributor = RKO Radio Pictures

| released =

| runtime = 79 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

| budget =

}}

'Johnny Angel' is a 1945 American film noir directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Steve Fisher (adapted by Frank Gruber) from the 1944 novel 'Mr. Angel Comes Aboard' by Charles Gordon Booth. The movie stars George Raft, Claire Trevor and Signe Hasso, and features Hoagy Carmichael..

Synopsis



A merchant ship captain (George Raft) finds his father's ship – of the same line – derelict at sea, the entire crew having disappeared. From an unlisted passenger (Signe Hasso), the only survivor of the hijacking of the ship, he learns of a plot involving secret gold, and searches New Orleans for his father's murderer.

Cast



* George Raft as Johnny Angel

* Claire Trevor as Lilah "Lily" Gustafson

* Signe Hasso as Paulette Girard

* Lowell Gilmore as Sam Jewell

* Hoagy Carmichael as Celestial O'Brien

* Marvin Miller as George "Gusty" Gustafson

* Margaret Wycherly as Miss Drumm

* J. Farrell MacDonald as Capt. Angel

* Mack Gray as Mack, the Bartender

Production



'Mr Angel Comes Aboard' was published in 1944. The 'New York Times' described it as "a tale of adventure, mystery, treachery, and murder, that reaches a happy ending amid a welter of gore."Booth, Charles G. (May 21, 1944) "Mr. Angels Comes Aboard" (review) 'The New York Times' RKO bought the film rights that year, with Jack Gross originally signed to produce and Pat O'Brien mentioned as a possible star.Schallert, Edwin (May 2, 1944) "Swashbuckling Realm Invaded by Columbia: R.K.O. Also Schedules Action Feature; Ted Donaldson Wins Role in 'Tree'" 'Los Angeles Times'

In July 1944, George Raft signed to play the lead and the film was to be called 'Johnny Angel'. Ray Enright was to direct.Staff (July 24, 1944) :George Raft Is Signed by RKO for 'Johnny Angel' -- Four New Pictures Due This Week" 'The New York Times' p.18 Eventually William Pereira became producer and Edwin L. Marin was the director, his first assignment under a two-picture deal with RKO.Staff (November 7, 1944) "Screen News: Phyllis Thaxter Named for 'Alter Ego' Role" 'The New York Times' p.24 Signe Hasso was borrowed from MGM and Claire Trevor hired to play the main female lead.

Hoagy Carmichael, who had just made his film debut in 'To Have and Have Not', was hired to play a small role and to sing "Memphis in June".Staff (November 19, 1944) "Screen News: Lee Tracy Is Signed for Lead in 'Gift of Gab'" 'The New York Times' p.19

Release



Box office

Although RKO had low expectations for the film it was an unexpected hit, earning the studio a profit of $1,192,000.Richard Jewell & Vernon Harbin, 'The RKO Story.' New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House, 1982. p205Jewell, Richard B. (2016) 'Slow Fade to Black: The Decline of RKO Radio Pictures', University of California Press

Raft went on to make a number of films with Marin including three more thrillers for RKO.Aaker, Everett (2013) 'The Films of George Raft', McFarland & Company, p.116

Critical reception

The staff at 'Variety' magazine gave the film a lukewarm review, and wrote, "Johnny Angel is another in the seemingly never-ending series of maritime intrigues involving murder and lust. It is slow and plodding, with poor story development...Raft is his invariably glowering self as a guy who really handles his mitts - and the dames - while Claire Trevor and Signe Hasso are the romantic interests. Rest of the cast is weighted down too much by the story..."Staff (1945) [https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117792168.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 "High and Low"] 'Variety'] Last accessed: January 24, 2008.

'Time Out' film guide gave the film a positive review and wrote, "The world of 'Johnny Angel' is very noir indeed...They all inhabit a closed world, where even pastoral idylls reek of claustrophobia and obsession. The men struggle against the towering shadows of their fathers, the women are dangerously enigmatic, and the docks of New Orleans glisten under the diffuse light of a single street-lamp. Even Hoagy Carmichael sounds eerie singing "Memphis in June." There are no black diamonds, but 'Johnny Angel' glitters like one."Staff (2008) [https://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/77239/Johnny_Angel.html "High and Low"] . 'Time Out' Last accessed: January 24, 2008.

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