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Synopsis
Otto Preminger directed this stylish film noir exercise, intended as a follow-up to his surprise hit Laura. Kicked off a bus traveling cross-country for not being able to come up with the fare, down-and-out press agent Eric Stanton (Dana Andrews) ends up in Walton, a small coastal town in California. Stanton fast-talks Joe Ellis (Olin Howland) into giving him a place to stay for the night in exchange for promoting Professor Madley (John Carradine), a "mentalist" whose show Ellis manages. While in Walton, Stanton makes the acquaintance of June Mills (Alice Faye), a wealthy but reclusive young woman, and has his eye on Stella (Linda Darnell), a good-looking waitress working at the local diner. Thanks to Madley, Stanton learns a few things about June, and when Ellis and the professor pull up stakes after a successful engagement, Stanton opts to stay behind, hoping to win Stella's heart. Gold digger Stella makes it known that she has no interest in Stanton unless he comes into a lot of money, but June has made her interest in Stanton quite clear. Stanton hatches a plan: he'll marry June, take her money, divorce her, and then take up with Stella. Stanton and June do in fact marry, but just as he's about to give her the brush-off, Stella turns up dead. Mark Judd (Charles Bickford), a retired cop-turned-detective, is investigating the murder, and while the initial suspect is Dave Atkins (Bruce Cabot), Stella's ne'er-do-well ex-boyfriend, Judd's focus eventually falls on Stanton. Stanton flees Walton for San Francisco, with ever-loyal June at his side; he quickly abandons her after taking her money, but he returns to her side when word reaches him that June has been charged with Stella's murder. Fallen Angel marked a dramatic change of pace for Alice Faye; however, she was very unhappy with how Preminger edited her performance, convinced that much of her best work ended up on the cutting-room floor. Faye was so angry that she quit the movie business altogether and didn't appear in another film until State Fair in 1962. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dorothy Adams Woman
Dana Andrews Eric Stanton
Herbert Ashley Plainclothesman
Charles Bickford Mark Judd
Paul E. Burns Detective
Bruce Cabot Dave Atkins
John Carradine Prof. Madley
Chick Collins Bus Driver
Jimmy Conlin Hotel Clerk
Linda Darnell Stella
Alice Faye June Mills
Gus Glassmire Hotel Clerk
William Haade Bus Driver
Olin Howland Joe Ellis
Percy Kilbride Pop
Leila McIntyre Bank Clerk
Mira McKinney Mrs. Judd
Horace Murphy Sheriff
Garry Owen Waiter
Anne Revere Clara Mills
Harry Strang Policeman
Hal Taliaferio Johnson
Max Wagner Bartender
Martha Wentworth Maid
Paul Palmer Detective

Production Crew

Leland Fuller Art Director
Lyle Wheeler Art Director
Marty Holland Book Author
Joseph La Shelle Cinematographer
David Raksin Composer (Music Score)
Bonnie Cashin Costume Designer
Otto Preminger Director
Harry Reynolds Editor
Ben Nye, Sr. Makeup
Emil Newman Musical Direction/Supervision
Otto Preminger Producer
Harry Kleiner Screenwriter
Helen Hansard Set Designer
Thomas K. Little Set Designer
David Raksin Songwriter
Kermit Goell Songwriter
Bernard Freericks Sound/Sound Designer
Harry M. Leonard Sound/Sound Designer
Fred Sersen Special Effects
Year: 1945
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
20th Century Fox
Otto Preminger Productions

Release
by 20th