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The Dark Angel ()


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"The Dark Angel" tells the story of three childhood friends, two male, one female. When the woman chooses one of the men to marry, the other, jealous, sends his rival into a dangerous situation during wartime.

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Captain Alan Trent
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Kitty Vane
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Gerald Shannon
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Lord Beaumont
Charles Lane ...
Sir Hubert Vane
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Miss Bottles
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Roma
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Flower Girl (uncredited)
George Bunny ...
Little Boy (uncredited)
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Little Boy (uncredited)
Roger Byrne ...
Little Boy (uncredited)
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Flower Girl (uncredited)
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Flower Girl (uncredited)
Billy 'Red' Jones ...
Little Boy (uncredited)
George Noisom ...
Little Boy (uncredited)
Albert Schaefer ...
Fat Little Boy (uncredited)
Coy Watson ...
Little Boy (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Fitzmaurice

Written by

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Guy Bolton ... (play) (as H.B. Trevelyan)
 
Frances Marion ... (scenario)

Cinematography by

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George Barnes

Art Direction by

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William Cameron Menzies

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Samuel Goldwyn ... presenter

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Storyline

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Taglines A love revelation to plumb the depths of your soul-greatest in realistic romance-thrilling in its moments of inspired beauty and drama. A pageant of splendor and style against a back-ground of romance and daring. (Print Ad-Capitol Journal, ((Salem, Ore.)) 23 January 1926) See more »
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Also Known As
  • L'ange des ténèbres (France)
  • Der schwarze Engel (Germany)
  • El ángel de las tinieblas (Spain)
  • O Anjo das Trevas (Brazil)
  • Kjærlighetens melodi (Norway)
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  • 80 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Lux Radio Theatre version starring Merle Oberon, Herbert Marshall, and Rod La Rocque aired June 22, 1936. See more »
Movie Connections Version of The Dark Angel (1935). See more »

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