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| Paul Muni | ... | Eddie Kagle / Judge Frederick Parker | |
| Anne Baxter | ... | Barbara Foster | |
| Claude Rains | ... | Nick | |
| Onslow Stevens | ... | Dr. Matt Higgins | |
| George Cleveland | ... | Albert | |
| Erskine Sanford | ... | Minister | |
| Marion Martin | ... | Mrs. Bentley | |
| Hardie Albright | ... | Smiley Williams | |
| James Flavin | ... | Bellamy | |
| Jimmie Dundee | ... | Gangster (as James Dundee) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Murray Alper | ... | Jim - Taxicab Driver (uncredited) | |
| Sam Ash | ... | Citizen (uncredited) | |
| Joan Blair | ... | Brazen Girl in Hell (uncredited) | |
| James Carlisle | ... | Citizen (uncredited) | |
| Maurice Cass | ... | Lucius (uncredited) | |
| Chester Clute | ... | Kramer (uncredited) | |
| James Dime | ... | Guard of Stokers in Hell (uncredited) | |
| Mike Donovan | ... | Court Bailiff (uncredited) | |
| Eddie Dunn | ... | Motorcycle Cop (uncredited) | |
| Joel Friedkin | ... | Malvola (uncredited) | |
| Curt Furburg | ... | Angry Citizen (uncredited) | |
| Sol Gorss | ... | Gangster (uncredited) | |
| Jonathan Hale | ... | Citizens for Better Government Chairman (uncredited) | |
| Noble Johnson | ... | Trustee in Hell (uncredited) | |
| Kurt Katch | ... | Warden in Hell (uncredited) | |
| Edward Keane | ... | Prison Yard Captain (uncredited) | |
| Kenner G. Kemp | ... | Lawyer at Table (uncredited) | |
| Mike Lally | ... | Gangster (uncredited) | |
| Fritz Leiber | ... | Chemist Who Poisoned Wife (uncredited) | |
| Carl M. Leviness | ... | Citizen (uncredited) | |
| Wilbur Mack | ... | Lawyer's Aide (uncredited) | |
| George Meeker | ... | Mr. Bentley (uncredited) | |
| Harold Miller | ... | Lawyer's Aide (uncredited) | |
| Georgie Nokes | ... | Boy at Political Rally (uncredited) | |
| William H. O'Brien | ... | Court Spectator (uncredited) | |
| Bob O'Connor | ... | Court Spectator (uncredited) | |
| Sarah Padden | ... | Agatha (uncredited) | |
| Gil Perkins | ... | Guard in Hell (uncredited) | |
| Joe Ploski | ... | Man in Audience (uncredited) | |
| Addison Richards | ... | Big Harry (uncredited) | |
| Frank J. Scannell | ... | Taxi Driver (uncredited) | |
| Lee Shumway | ... | Bailiff (uncredited) | |
| Duke Taylor | ... | Gangster (uncredited) | |
| Arthur Tovey | ... | Court Spectator (uncredited) | |
| Archie Twitchell | ... | Police Sergeant (uncredited) | |
| James Van Trees | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
| Ben Welden | ... | Shaggsy (uncredited) | |
| Russ Whiteman | ... | Intern (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Archie Mayo | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Harry Segall | (original story) | |
| Harry Segall | (screenplay) and | |
| Roland Kibbee | (screenplay) | |
Produced by | |||
| Charles R. Rogers | .... | producer | |
| David W. Siegel | .... | associate producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Dimitri Tiomkin | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| James Van Trees | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Asa Boyd Clark | (as Asa Clark) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| Bernard Herzbrun | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Ern Westmore | .... | makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| William J. Fender | .... | production manager | |
| David Sussman | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Clarence Eurist | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
| Jack Sullivan | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
Art Department | |||
| Edward G. Boyle | .... | set dresser | |
Sound Department | |||
| Frank Webster | .... | sound | |
| Joseph I. Kane | .... | re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Harry Redmond Jr. | .... | special effects | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Howard A. Anderson | .... | photographic effects (as Howard Anderson) | |
| Mario Castegnaro | .... | transparency projectionist (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Wilbur Bradley | .... | second camera (uncredited) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Maria P. Donovan | .... | gowns supervisor (as Maria Donovan) | |
| Robert Martien | .... | wardrobe: men | |
| Eugene Joseff | .... | costume jeweller (uncredited) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| George M. Arthur | .... | editorial supervisor (as George Arthur) | |
Music Department | |||
| Dimitri Tiomkin | .... | music director | |
| Leon Becker | .... | music mixer (uncredited) | |
| Lucien Cailliet | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
| Paul Marquardt | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Charles R. Rogers | .... | presenter | |
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To begin, it's tough as nails to see a decent print of this public domain film. TCM has a very good 35mm print in their library, so I recommend seeing it there (unless you're fortunate to see it on the screen).
ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER was written by Harry Segall, who also penned HERE COMES MR. JORDAN. The film is a delicious turnabout of its wonderful predecessor and Claude Rains turns in his angels wings for devils hoofs and, frankly, is much more deliciously at home. Anne Baxter is superbly understated as Barbara Foster and Onslow Stevens has a larger-than-usual role as her friend and Judge Parker's doctor/psychiatrist. Judge Parker and Eddie Kagle are both played by the great Paul Muni. Muni is a joy to watch in this picture. He rises to both comedic and extraordinarily sensitive moments in the film. And he does a few "Scarface" pantomime moments, brief elegant gestures, that show what a truly great screen presence he could be.
The crucial scene in ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER is where Eddie, brought back from Hades by the Devil and now inhabiting the body of Judge Parker, is having a picnic lunch with his secretary/fiancé. Here he discovers all the truly important and wonderful things that life has to offer - all of which he lost out on because of his life of crime and immorality. Eddie is torn and tortured and Muni plays the inner torment with amazing sincerity. Helping a great deal is one of Dimitri Tiomkin's best, though least-known, musical scores. It is a far cry from his usual bombast and has many passages of great tenderness.
Rains, of course, is marvelous and there are quite a few genuinely threatening moments in his performance. Fine support is given by James Flavin (who, in addition to his role as politico Bellamy is also heard off-screen as a district attorney, a very curious happenstance), George Cleveland (as the Judge's valet), Erskine Sanford as a minister, Hardie Albright as Smiley Williams and Fritz Leiber, Noble Johnson and Kurt Katch as residents of Hades.
This is not a great film. But it's a very, very good film with some very fine sequences and performances. It deserves far better treatment than it has received since its copyright lapsed.