Director: Roy William Neill•Genres: Film-Noir, Mystery, Crime
A former infantry captain, recently returned from the war, seeks revenge on the man he believes murdered his wife. He infiltrates a nightclub in search of his wife's lover, the club's pianist, whom he suspects is responsible. However, his investigation takes a dark turn as he becomes entangled in a web of deceit, mistaken identity, and the criminal underworld.
Black Angel is a lesser-known but highly regarded film noir, praised for its complex plot, moody atmosphere, and strong performances, particularly from Dan Duryea. While not as widely recognized as some of its contemporaries, it has gained a cult following among noir enthusiasts for its stylish direction and intricate narrative.
Praised for its intricate and suspenseful plot.
Dan Duryea's performance as a tormented protagonist is a highlight.
The film effectively captures the dark and cynical atmosphere typical of film noir.
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The film's complex plot features a notable scene where a character uses a matchbook with a coded message, a common trope in noir films to signify hidden meanings and secrets.
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