| Small-time businessman Charles Engle is threatened with exposure for embezzling $3,000 for his free-spending wife. Deciding on suicide, he scribbles a note, stuffs it in his pocket and goes for one last night on the town. He is pulled into a poker game by conman Bill O'Brien and singer Nina Barone, but when they discover the dropped note, they resolve to turn the tables, get Engle his $3,000 and save his life. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 02, 1940 |
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| Director: | Ben Hecht, Lee Garmes |
| Writer: | Ben Hecht |
| Genres: | Drama, Crime |
| Keywords | con man, film noir, playwright, broadway |
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Douglas Fairbanks Jr. | Bill O'Brien |
| Rita Hayworth | Nina Barona |
| Thomas Mitchell | Gene Gibbons |
| John Qualen | Charles Engle |
| George Watts | Joseph Hopper |
| Ralph Theodore | Dutch Enright |
| Eddie Foster | Louie Artino |
| Jack Roper | Eddie Burns |
| Constance Worth | Sylvia Marbe |
| Harry Antrim | Court Clerk (uncredited) |
| Walter Baldwin | Rennick (uncredited) |
| Richard Bond | Stevie - Sylvia's Escort (uncredited) |
| Jack Carr | Tony (uncredited) |
| James Conaty | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
| Frank Conlan | Joe (uncredited) |
| Jimmy Conlin | Pawn Shop Proprietor (uncredited) |
| Catherine Courtney | Miss Karpin (uncredited) |
| Carmen D'Antonio | Nightclub Dancer (uncredited) |
| Tommy Dixon | Checkroom Boy (uncredited) |
| Edward Earle | Vincent - Headwaiter (uncredited) |
| Bess Flowers | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
| Caroline Frasher | Street Walker (uncredited) |
| Roger Gray | Gambler (uncredited) |
| Carlton Griffin | Nightclub Waiter (uncredited) |
| Ben Hecht | Man in Night Court (uncredited) |
| Art Howard | Night Court Judge (uncredited) |
| Jerry Jerome | Gambler (uncredited) |
| William Lally | Stage Doorman (uncredited) |
| Ethelreda Leopold | Cigarette Girl (uncredited) |
| Patricia Maier | Girl (uncredited) |
| Blanche Payson | Large Woman (uncredited) |
| Lee Phelps | Police Lieutenant (uncredited) |
| Al Rhein | Gambler (uncredited) |
| Walter Sande | Lunch Wagon Counterman (uncredited) |
| Cy Schindell | Jack (uncredited) |
| Harry Strang | Gambler (uncredited) |
| Fred Sweeney | Mr. Hugo (uncredited) |
| John Tyrrell | 2nd Waiter (uncredited) |
| Billy Wayne | Second Cabby (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| George Antheil | Original Music Composer |
| Ben Hecht | Director, Writer |
| William Knight | Makeup Supervisor |
| Lee Garmes | Co-Director, Director of Photography, Director |
| Gene Havlick | Editor |
| Robert Kalloch | Costume Designer |
| Robert J. Schiffer | Makeup Artist |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Ben Hecht | Producer |
| Douglas Fairbanks Jr. | Associate Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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No demons, just excellently written angels. Produced, directed and written by Ben Hecht, Angels Over Broadway is a film that I personally hadn't heard of until it showed up on one of the British Freeview stations this last week. The first thing what surprised was the bona fide classy cast list, M ... r Charm himself, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Miss Beautiful 1940, Rita Hayworth, Mr Ever Watchable, Thomas Mitchell & Mr Undermentioned, John Qualen. The next thing that surprised me was during a bit of research I learned that critics of the day gave the picture a hard time for not soft soaping the audience, madness really, because this is a razor sharp and highly efficient picture. Set around one night on Broadway, our four main characters come together courtesy of Charles Engle's {Qualen} intention to kill himself over a huge debt. Mistakenly thinking that Engle has loads of cash to burn, Bill O'Brien {Fairbanks} enlists Nina Barona {Hayworth} in the hope of luring Engle to a poker game run by seedy gangster types, and thus fleecing him of his cash, where of course the pair of them will get a cut. Yet boozy playwright Gene Gibbons {Mitchell}, upon learning of Engle's suicidal leanings, hatches a plan to turn the tables on the poker fiddlers and turn Engle's life around. Naturally tho, not everything is going to go to plan! A smashing film that shines brightly with quality acting and comically astute writing, so if you get the chance then give it a go and you might be as surprised as I was. 8/10
This was a fun watch, included in my oddly-titled yet truly economical Mill Creek 'Classic Romances' 8-pack, which I purchased because I love old movies and it was only $10. Though if you really stretch the definition of 'romance', the designation fits, that aspect is but a very minor component of t ... his, and the other films', workings. The 2-time Oscar winner (both wins, and all six nominations, were for screenwriting prowess) Ben Hecht directed this, and he did a decent job, even throwing in the odd bit of idiosyncratic flair. I must admit though I admire him more for his writing--he's made such a mark on cinema with simply the handful I'll casually mention here (Underworld--an Oscar-winner, The Front Page, Scarface, Nothing Sacred, Angels with Dirty Faces, Gunga Din, His Girl Friday, The Shop Around the Corner, Foreign Correspondent, Lifeboat, Spellbound, Gilda, Notorious, Rope) from ones I have personally seen and adored. I must admit I'm more familiar with Douglas Fairbanks Sr.'s work than that of his son here, and it's really different watching Rita Hayworth at this stage of her career, playing a shy, naïve waif--nothing like the force of nature she would become just a few years later with 'Gilda' and her short, tempestuous marriage to Orson Welles. In short, the story works for me, that of a boozing playwright, struggling actress and hustler helping a suicidal man out of a jam. It's a sweet little movie that's worth owning and rewatching. I honestly wish they still made little wonders like this these days. Not everything has to be either Star Wars or Hamlet.