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El ángel de la calle

Título original: Street Angel
  • 1928
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
2,7 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Janet Gaynor in El ángel de la calle (1928)
Drama

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA woman on the run from the law finds her past catching up to her just as she is on the verge of true happiness.A woman on the run from the law finds her past catching up to her just as she is on the verge of true happiness.A woman on the run from the law finds her past catching up to her just as she is on the verge of true happiness.

  • Dirección
    • Frank Borzage
  • Guión
    • Monckton Hoffe
    • Philip Klein
    • Henry Roberts Symonds
  • Reparto principal
    • Janet Gaynor
    • Charles Farrell
    • Natalie Kingston
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    2,7 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Frank Borzage
    • Guión
      • Monckton Hoffe
      • Philip Klein
      • Henry Roberts Symonds
    • Reparto principal
      • Janet Gaynor
      • Charles Farrell
      • Natalie Kingston
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    • 25Reseñas de críticos
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    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 4 premios y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Janet Gaynor
    Janet Gaynor
    • Angela
    Charles Farrell
    Charles Farrell
    • Gino
    Natalie Kingston
    Natalie Kingston
    • Lisetta
    Henry Armetta
    Henry Armetta
    • Masetto
    Guido Trento
    Guido Trento
    • Neri -- Police Sergeant
    Alberto Rabagliati
    • Policeman
    • (as Alberto Ragabliati)
    Demetrius Alexis
    • Museum Waiter
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    Lewis Borzage Sr.
      Dolly Borzage
        Mary Borzage
          Sue Borzage
            Jennie Bruno
            • Landlady
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            Gino Conti
            • Policeman
            • (sin acreditar)
            Dick Dickinson
            • Bimbo
            • (sin acreditar)
            Italia Frandi
              Venezia Frandi
                Frankie Genardi
                • Little Boy
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                Helena Herman
                • Andrea
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                • Dirección
                  • Frank Borzage
                • Guión
                  • Monckton Hoffe
                  • Philip Klein
                  • Henry Roberts Symonds
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                Sad, beautiful, fast paced, brilliantly made Borzage late silent

                Street Angel (1928)

                What a great surprise!

                Just as sound was all the talk and all the necessity of Hollywood, and just as Fox Studios has released a quasi-sound masterpiece in the fall of 1927 called "Sunrise," a few months later comes "Street Angel" continuing in a silent mode from Fox's great director Frank Borzage. And it's lively, fast, well acted, and frankly terrific.

                Janet Gaynor above all, like Lilian Gish in her films, lifts this story through sheer acting and screen presence. She's a live wire and a tender victim, a fun and emotional and interesting person. This comes across without the supposed exaggerations of silent cinema, and is enough to make you forget the silence completely. Her partner in all this, Charles Farrell, is also good, though a bit stiff and pretty like Gary Cooper would be a decade later.

                Equally terrific is the filming--the photography and editing, and the necessary set design and atmospheric effects (night, fog, great heights, tiny rooms). Photographer Ernest Palmer had already made a slew of films at Fox and was at the top of his game, and he had just worked with Borzage (and Gaynor and Farrell) in the equally well made "7th Heaven" the year before. It's beautiful, glowing, subtle stuff.

                The plot? More interesting that you'd expect at first, and more complex, though with a strand of inevitable sweetness, too. The title refers to a prostitute, and streetwalking girls are a recurring part of the film, from the fringes. The place is Italy in the 1920s, and Gaynor plays Angela who turns to the street to try to get enough money to save her mother's life. Things quickly spin out of control from there, with jail and a small time circus and a life of impoverishment in Naples for our two leads. Temporarily. Farrell plays a painter with some talent but imperfect ambition and no business sense, so promise turns to heartache. And then things shift again.

                If there is anything constant in this movie it is the good inner souls of the main characters, and so you suspect they will at least have a chance of surviving the hardship that seems to never quite be their own fault. I'm sure most of the audience identified with that then, just as I could now. The scenes are really dramatic, the interactions between the actors completely fresh and honest, and the photography fluid and modern. Yes, it's a sentimental "old" movie, still, of course, but with so much going on so well, you'll be glad.
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                Back in Heaven with Janet Gaynor

                With her ailing mother in need of medicine, pretty poverty-stricken Janet Gaynor (Angela) desperately decides to sell herself for sex on the streets of Naples, Italy. Unable to attract any interested male customers, the innocent-looking Ms. Gaynor steals some money instead. Gaynor is caught, and convicted of "robbery while soliciting." As she is led to serve her year in the workhouse, Gaynor escapes and joins the circus. A leggy attraction, she leaves upon meeting handsome painter Charles Farrell (as Gino). The couple are planning to be married when Gaynor's past threatens to end their happiness…

                Happiness is foreplay when Gaynor caresses Farrell's feet; in a startling scene, they are the symbols of fertility…

                "Street Angel" is the lesser known of the three films for which Gaynor won her "Best Actress" Oscar, and it is often mentioned as being the film in which the sweet, wholesome actress played a prostitute. After seeing the film, it's clear she is never really a prostitute; this story, like others from the silent era, makes the prostitutes very clear (without showing any sex), and Gaynor's character is not one of them (you could call her a failed prostitute). Also surprisingly (or not, if you've seen it), this performance by Gaynor is worthy of a "Best Actress" nomination on its own, as was "7th Heaven"…

                The song sounding like Elvis Presley's "It's Now or Never" is the beautiful Italian standard "O Sole Mio"…

                Frank Borzage, who won the first "Academy Award" as "Best Director" for his "7th Heaven" (also with Gaynor and Farrell) could have won for this film. It may not be up to Frank Murnau's "Sunrise" levels, but "Street Angel" is still extraordinarily beautiful. The photography by Ernest Palmer and Paul Ivano, along with the settings by Harry Oliver also received award attention (outside of its initial eligibility year). You'll see why. The only thing keeping "Street Angel" from perfect is the rather too ordinary, overused storyline; moreover, its celebration of virginity is taken to pretentious extremes.

                ********* Street Angel (4/8/28) Frank Borzage ~ Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, Alberto Rabagliati, Natalie Kingston
                10silent-12

                Beautiful, haunting! Borzage at his best!

                This film was a follow up to 1927's "7th Heaven", starring Farrell and Gaynor, and in my opinion, this film is even better. The Farrell-Gaynor chemistry is so potent that at times (especially when they're dining together in his little apartment) you feel as if you're intruding. The last scene, where Charles is chasing Janet through the fog, is moody, atmospheric--Borzage at his best. An exquisite film.
                drednm

                Lushly Romantic Film Starring Janet Gaynor

                Janet Gaynor stars as the "street angel," a euphemism for prostitute, in this lushly romantic silent film. Of course Gaynor is really not a woman of the streets, but is convicted up this crime and stealing money from a lunch counter, which she does out of desperation to save her sick mother. She escapes the police however and hides out with a traveling circus. She becomes part of the troupe and meets a vagabond artist (Charles Farrell) and falls in love.

                His love for her inspires him to create a great painting of her. This art gets him a muralist job with the city. On the verge of marriage, the police find her and take her to prison. Farrell doesn't know what's happened to her and his life is destroyed until a chance meeting on the foggy shores of Naples.

                Janet Gaynor is superb as the street angel, quite able to show passion despite her youth and she looks great. Charles Farrell is OK as the artist. Henry Armetta is one of the circus performers, and Natalie Kingston is the mean prostitute.

                Director Frank Borzage creates a great city set amidst fog and shadows. This setting is used to great effect in the several chase scenes. The set design and cinematography earned Oscar nominations, and this is one of three films (with Sunrise and Seventh Heaven) for which Gaynor won the very first Oscar as best lead actress (beating out Gloria Swanson and Louise Dresser).

                Gaynor achieved stardom at the end of the silent era but easily made the transition to sound and had a solid career through the late 30s. She is best remembered as the star of the original A Star Is Born in 1937.
                marcslope

                Borzage at his Borzagiest

                Melodramatic, atmospheric romance with some great tracking shots that look like they influenced Scorsese decades later. Gaynor and Farrell, are extraordinarily well used; this film probably epitomises their appeal better than any other. He's all youthful exuberance, and she's all liquid-eyed yearning. The print I saw had a musical soundtrack with sound effects -- very soupy, but for a take-it-or-leave-it love story like this, just right.

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                  By a fluke, this film received Oscar nominations at both the First and Second Academy Awards. It received a Best Actress nomination for Janet Gaynor in 1929, and nominations for Best Art Direction and Cinematography in 1930. It is the only American film to be nominated for Academy Awards in two different years. (A few foreign-language films have received nominations in different years.)
                • Citas

                  Gino: Love is like the measles. When it comes, you cannot stop it.

                • Conexiones
                  Featured in 20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)
                • Banda sonora
                  Angela Mia (My Angel)
                  (uncredited)

                  Music by Erno Rapee

                  Lyrics by Lew Pollack

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                • Fecha de lanzamiento
                  • 19 de agosto de 1928 (Estados Unidos)
                • País de origen
                  • Estados Unidos
                • Idiomas
                  • Ninguno
                  • Inglés
                • Títulos en diferentes países
                  • Street Angel
                • Localizaciones del rodaje
                  • Santa Catalina Island, Channel Islands, California, Estados Unidos(Photograph)
                • Empresa productora
                  • Fox Film Corporation
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                  • 3.706.000 US$
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                Especificaciones técnicas

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                • Duración
                  • 1h 42min(102 min)
                • Mezcla de sonido
                  • Silent
                • Relación de aspecto
                  • 1.33 : 1

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