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Angela
Dennis O'Keefe plays a GI who falls in love with Mara Lane in postwar Rome. Lane kills her boss, forcing her to flee the law. O'Keefe goes along for the ride so that he won't be knocked off by Lane's husband. Just when it looks as though O'Keefe is willing to go to any lengths to protect the woman he loves, he discovers that she frankly isn't worth it.
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Plot Summary
Angela, a young woman with a troubled past, is sent to live with her estranged aunt in Scotland. Upon arrival, she struggles to adapt to her new surroundings and her aunt's rigid lifestyle. As Angela navigates her new life, she forms a connection with a kind doctor who offers her support and understanding. However, her past continues to haunt her, threatening to derail her chance at happiness.
Critical Reception
Angela received mixed to positive reviews upon its release. Critics praised Doris Day's performance but found the plot to be somewhat predictable and melodramatic. Audiences were generally appreciative of the romantic elements and Day's star power.
What Reviewers Say
Doris Day delivers a commendable dramatic performance.
The film's narrative is a familiar melodrama, but competently executed.
Set against a scenic Scottish backdrop, the romance provides a touch of warmth.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Angela (1954)' is not readily available through common Google review aggregations.
Fun Fact
The film was one of Doris Day's early attempts at dramatic roles, showcasing her range beyond musical comedies.
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