


Angel Face
Ambulance driver Frank Jessup is ensnared in the schemes of the sensuous but dangerous Diane Tremayne.
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Plot Summary
A charming ambulance driver, Frank Jessup, gets entangled with the beautiful Diane Tremayne and her wealthy family after responding to a call. As Frank becomes increasingly involved with Diane and her domineering father, Charles, he finds himself drawn into a web of deceit, suspicion, and possible murder. The lines between victim and perpetrator blur as Frank navigates the treacherous dynamics of the Tremayne household, questioning everyone's motives, including his own.
Critical Reception
Angel Face was met with a mixed reception upon its release. While praised for its stylish direction by Otto Preminger and the compelling performances, particularly from Jean Simmons, some critics found the plot convoluted and the motivations of the characters somewhat unclear. Over time, it has gained a reputation as a complex and atmospheric entry in the film noir genre, appreciated for its psychological depth and visual flair.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark, atmospheric tone and stylish direction by Otto Preminger.
- Jean Simmons delivers a captivating and chilling performance as the manipulative Diane Tremayne.
- Criticized by some for a convoluted plot and unclear character motivations.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Angel Face' to be a compelling and suspenseful film noir, with many highlighting Jean Simmons's memorable performance. Some viewers noted the plot could be confusing at times, but the overall mood and strong performances were frequently cited as positives.
Fun Fact
Jean Simmons's role as Diane Tremayne was a departure from her more innocent previous roles, showcasing her versatility and helping to establish her as a formidable actress in more complex characters.
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