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Capitán Ángel

Título original: Johnny Angel
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 19min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.2/10
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Signe Hasso, George Raft, and Claire Trevor in Capitán Ángel (1945)
When a New Orleans merchant ship captain finds his father's sister ship derelict at sea, he investigates the crew's mysterious disappearance amid rumors of a smuggled gold cargo.
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After a New Orleans merchant ship captain finds his father's sister ship derelict at sea, he investigates the crew's mysterious disappearance amid rumors of a smuggled gold cargo.After a New Orleans merchant ship captain finds his father's sister ship derelict at sea, he investigates the crew's mysterious disappearance amid rumors of a smuggled gold cargo.After a New Orleans merchant ship captain finds his father's sister ship derelict at sea, he investigates the crew's mysterious disappearance amid rumors of a smuggled gold cargo.

  • Dirección
    • Edwin L. Marin
  • Guionistas
    • Steve Fisher
    • Frank Gruber
    • Charles G. Booth
  • Elenco
    • George Raft
    • Claire Trevor
    • Signe Hasso
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Edwin L. Marin
    • Guionistas
      • Steve Fisher
      • Frank Gruber
      • Charles G. Booth
    • Elenco
      • George Raft
      • Claire Trevor
      • Signe Hasso
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    • 10Opiniones de los críticos
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    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Johnny Angel
    Claire Trevor
    Claire Trevor
    • Lilah 'Lily' Gustafson
    Signe Hasso
    Signe Hasso
    • Paulette Girard
    Lowell Gilmore
    Lowell Gilmore
    • Sam Jewell
    Hoagy Carmichael
    Hoagy Carmichael
    • Celestial O'Brien
    Marvin Miller
    Marvin Miller
    • George 'Gusty' Gustafson
    Margaret Wycherly
    Margaret Wycherly
    • Miss Drumm
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • Capt. Angel
    • (as J. Farrell Macdonald)
    Mack Gray
    Mack Gray
    • Mack - the Bartender
    Ernie Adams
    Ernie Adams
    • Leslie - the Steward
    • (sin créditos)
    Robert Andersen
    Robert Andersen
    • Reporter
    • (sin créditos)
    Virginia Belmont
    Virginia Belmont
    • Cigarette Girl
    • (sin créditos)
    Barbara Blair
    • Blond
    • (sin créditos)
    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Harbor Master's Aide on the 'Putnam'
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    Ann Codee
    Ann Codee
    • Charwoman
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    James Conaty
    • Harbor Board Member
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    Aina Constant
    • Secretary
    • (sin créditos)
    Marc Cramer
    Marc Cramer
    • Officer
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Edwin L. Marin
    • Guionistas
      • Steve Fisher
      • Frank Gruber
      • Charles G. Booth
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    6SnoopyStyle

    standard noir thriller

    Johnny Angel (George Raft) finds his father's ship abandoned and adrift. He assumes that his father, as the Captain, would not abandon ship and is probably dead. He sets out to investigate. He tracks down surviving passenger Paulette Girard who tells him about a secret gold shipment being stolen by a gang of killers.

    This is a standard noir. Raft is very ordinary as a leading man. The most memorable part is Paulette's flashback. There is a lack of spark in the performances and story. I have to attribute it to Raft as a performer. He's trying to be Bogie but it's not in him.
    8silverscreen888

    Underrated Noir Effort;; Moody, Intelligent and Exciting Start to Finish

    Almost everyone says the same thing about this very-well-done noir mystery. they wish someone other than George Raftrhad performed the part. He played the son of a sea captain., When his father's ship drifts into port with no one aboard, he does not accept that his father had absconded or committed a crime; he goes into action trying to find out what really happened, stay alive, and clear his father's name. Of course the company's owners deny any knowledge of what had happened. So Raft has to end up romancing one of their women and enlisting the reluctant help of a frightened girl who knows more than she is telling before he can ferret out the murderers, who were robbers on a grand scale as well. Frank Gruber and Steve Fisher were responsible for this taut and fast-moving screenplay; the film was directed in B/W by Edward L. Marion, and he deserves most of the credit for the excellence it achieves in many departments. He is helped bu the cinematography of Harry J. Wild, art direction by veterans Albert S. d'Agostino and Jack Okey, the fine set decorations by Darrell Silvera and William Stevens, costume designs by Reni and Leigh Harline's jazz film score counterpointed by Paul Francis Webster's songs and Hoagy Carmichael's prior compositions used in the film. In the very good cast, the viewer should note besides Raft, who as some reviewers have noted, tends not to have nuances but does well as a one-note line reader, Marvin Miller, Margaret Wycherly, Signe Hasso, Hoagy Carmichael as a cabdriver named Celestial O'Brien, Claire Trevor, Lowell Gilmore, J. Farrel MacDonald and Mack Gray. Much of the movie was shot in low light, or simulated night, or fog or cramped quarters. This makes Marin's directing achievement all the more impressive. The pace works like a stopwatch; and the relationships between strong characters is carried out well in dialogue, in actions and in interactions of a peaceable or a violent sort. With a great lead, the film would be a classic; but Trevor and Hasso are very good indeed and Miller has an interesting character to play for once. Catch this one.
    Infofreak

    A very uneven Noir. Raft is miscast, but Hoagy's great.

    I couldn't really get into this one, mainly because of the casting of George Raft as the hero. I'm not a big fan of Raft at the best of times, but he was usually convincing as a gangster or something similar. In this movie he looks uncomfortable as a more conventional leading man, and I just didn't find his character believable. With another actor, say Bogart or Robert Mitchum, I might have enjoyed 'Johnny Angel' a lot more, but as it is I found it very difficult to get interested in the plot, and my attention kept wandering. However the movie isn't entirely worthless, Hoagy Carmichael gives an entertaining turn as the wonderfully named eccentric cabbie Celestial O'Brien. And yes he sings. watch this movie for Hoagy if nothing else.
    7planktonrules

    Another good Raft film...despite Raft!

    George Raft made a lot of films I enjoyed. However, despite enjoying the pictures, I must admit that he had almost no emotional range in films and was prone to appearing wooden. He was at his best when playing a thug...other roles were a bit more problematic, especially love stories. It just wasn't his forte. But somehow, despite his range, I almost always liked his movies...so when I found "Johnny Angel" on TCM, I was sure to watch it as it's one of his pictures I haven't seen.

    When the film begins, Johnny Angel (Raft) is the captain of a merchant vessel that comes upon a derelict ship in the sea. It turns out that it's his father's ship...but there's no trace of anyone aboard nor any indication where they'd gone. However, the ship was a mess...as if there was some violent altercation. When the ships arrive back in New Orleans, the tacitern Johnny goes through the French Quarter looking for clues...as well as the woman whose shoe he found aboard the derelict ship. Perhaps she was hidden and managed to slip off the boat and she could explain what happened to the ship and crew. See the film to find out the rest of the story.

    Like so many other Raft films, despite his wooden performance, the story was enjoyable and worth seeing. I especially liked the femme fatale role played by Claire Trevor. Worth seeing.
    8abooboo-2

    Hard Core Noir

    Put Humphrey Bogart in the title role and this would be remembered along with the likes of "The Maltese Falcon," and "The Big Sleep" as a true classic. With George Raft as the lead it's not quite a classic but still damn close. Frankly I was expecting a B movie and was simply knocked out by how good it was. I'm not going to dump on Raft the way some others have because, while unquestionably a limited actor, he did have a solid presence about him and is undeniably effective at times despite his obvious limitations.

    Raft is at his best when he's asked to be tough, relentless and decisive. He gets into trouble during those scenes where he's required to be scheming or thoughtful; saying one thing while thinking another. Let's just say he's not real big on nuance. That hurts the latter half of the film where the audience really needs to FEEL his escalating outrage, impatience and thirst for revenge (such as Dick Powell is able to convey in the classic 1945 film noir "Cornered.") The way Raft plays it, what you see is what you get. Everything is on the surface. You assume he's only romancing Claire Trevor's femme fatale to find out more about his father's murder, but Raft doesn't give you the subtext. It just seems like a lackluster and rather puzzling liaison, considering how angry and anxious he had previously been to uncover the truth.

    But Raft is much more inspired throughout the first portion of the film and actually does register true pain and regret over his beloved father's death as he's roaming the - supposedly - deserted ship. (A Nosferatu-like premise that sets a truly eerie, haunting tone which never lets up.) And his no nonsense, take no prisoners search to find the killer showcases Raft at his very best. An early scene with fragile Signe Hasso where he brutally interrogates/romances her absolutely crackles, and culminates with a great film noir line. Just before Raft wipes away a tear from Hasso's face he growls, "Looks like rain."

    But the true star of this film is director Edwin Marin. Talk about painting with light - this is one of the most gorgeously photographed, most visually arresting films I've ever seen. It just OOZES mood and atmosphere - not to mention some serious post-war disillusionment. And Marin's camera work is equally stunning as he tracks and pans and zooms and frames each shot in fresh, exciting ways. It's one of those movies where "The Past" is almost an actual character always lurking in the shadows that NO ONE can escape. But what else would you expect from something with a quintessentially cryptic noir title like "Johnny Angel"?

    In fact I wouldn't be surprised if Alan Parker wasn't paying homage to this little gem with his not dissimilar, equally unsettling "Angel Heart", also set in New Orleans. Mickey Rourke's character in that 1987 film was also named, I believe, Johnny Angel.

    Early on a floozie throws herself at Raft and he brushes her off. She complains to no one in particular with a shrug - "Looks like Angel is wearing his halo tonight."

    You want noir? THAT'S noir.

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    • Trivia
      The legend of the ghost ship, the Mary Celeste, found adrift in 1872, might have inspired some of the plot line. Many theories have been proposed about what happened, but to this day, no one really knows her true story.
    • Errores
      The $5,000,000 in gold would have weighed nearly 139,000 troy ounces at the price of about $36/oz at the time. That equals over 9,500 pounds or about 4¾ tons - way more that what is shown in the few small boxes in the film.
    • Citas

      Lilah 'Lily' Gustafson: Say you love me, darling.

      Johnny Angel: You love me darling.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Elígeme (1984)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Memphis In June
      Music by Hoagy Carmichael

      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Performed by Hoagy Carmichael

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de marzo de 1946 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Johnny Angel
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Hollywood, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 19min(79 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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