Black Angel is a 1946 film noir, based on the novel The Black Angel by Cornell Woolrich. The film was director Roy William Neill's last film. A falsely convicted man's wife, Catherine , and an alcoholic composer and pianist, Martin , team up in an attempt to clear her husband of the murder of a blonde singer, who is Martin's wife. Their investigation leads them to face-to-face confrontations with a determined policeman and a shifty nightclub owner , who Catherine and Martin suspect may be the real killer. Dark City: The Film Noir, by Spencer Selby, calls Black Angel: "Important, stylish... B-noir, featuring Dan Duryea as the ironic central character." Writer Cornell Woolrich hated this adaption of his story which, aside from the conclusion, differed greatly from his book. Black Angel is referenced in the 2006 noir-influenced film The Black Dahlia starring Scarlett Johansson and Hilary Swank. It is the movie shown playing at the cinema featured in the rainy street scene.
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| Release date: | August 2, 1946 |
| Directed by: | Roy William Neill |
| Runtime: | 81 Minutes |
| Producer: | Tom McKnight, Roy William Neill |
| Screenplay by: | Cornell Woolrich, Roy Chanslor |
| Genre: | Thriller |