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Feature Friday Western Movie: Angel and the Badman

  
  
  

Angel and the Badman

Originally released on February 15th, 1947 this classic western film has also been known as The Angel and the Outlaw and runs about 100 minutes in length. It was shot in Sedona, Arizona and stars the one, the only, The Duke! It also stars Gail Russel, Harry Carey, Bruce Cabot and Paul Hurst.

 

Angel and the Badman 1947 resized 600

Quick plot overview: 

When John Wayne's charactor, Quirt Evans, is injured outside the home of a quiet Quaker family they bring him in and nurse him back to health,  But of course their absolutley beautiful and sheltered daughter is the one who seems to pay Quirt some extra needed attention to ensure he makes a speedy recovery.  In the end The Duke must make the decison to continue on with his wild outlaw ways he has come to know and love - or give them up and venture forward with Penelope and her quaint life as a Quaker. 

Click here to view the movie

photo credits:

source: http://bit.ly/zOmEpr

permission: american film in the public domain 

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