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Duryea and Vincent in Black Angel

Black Angel is a 1946 black-and-white film noir based on the novel by Cornell Woolrich. Directed by Roy William Neill of Sherlock Holmes movie fame. Black-and-white (or variations including Black and White) can refer to a general term used in photography, film, and other media (see black-and-white). ... Film noir is a stylistic approach to genre films forged in depression-era detective and gangster movies and hard-boiled detective stories which were a staple of pulp fiction. ... Cornell Woolrich (December 4, 1903 - September 25, 1968) was a novelist and short story writer, born Cornell George Hopley-Woolrich. ... Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th century, created by British author and physician Arthur Conan Doyle. ...


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A falsely convicted man's wife, Catherine (June Vincent), and an alcoholic piano man, Martin (Dan Duryea) team up in an attempt to clear husband of the murder of the drunkard's wife. Catherine, as the investigation goes on, begins to suspect her new partner of the crime.


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