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Un si doux visage

Original title: Angel Face
  • 1952
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  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
9.7K
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Un si doux visage (1952)
Ambulance driver Frank Jessup is ensnared in the schemes of the sensuous but dangerous Diane Tremayne.
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Ambulance driver Frank Jessup is ensnared in the schemes of the sensuous but dangerous Diane Tremayne.Ambulance driver Frank Jessup is ensnared in the schemes of the sensuous but dangerous Diane Tremayne.Ambulance driver Frank Jessup is ensnared in the schemes of the sensuous but dangerous Diane Tremayne.

  • Director
    • Otto Preminger
  • Writers
    • Frank S. Nugent
    • Oscar Millard
    • Chester Erskine
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Jean Simmons
    • Mona Freeman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    9.7K
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    • Director
      • Otto Preminger
    • Writers
      • Frank S. Nugent
      • Oscar Millard
      • Chester Erskine
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Jean Simmons
      • Mona Freeman
    • 116User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Frank Jessup
    Jean Simmons
    Jean Simmons
    • Diane Tremayne Jessup
    Mona Freeman
    Mona Freeman
    • Mary Wilton
    Herbert Marshall
    Herbert Marshall
    • Mr. Charles Tremayne
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Fred Barrett
    Barbara O'Neil
    Barbara O'Neil
    • Mrs. Catherine Tremayne
    Kenneth Tobey
    Kenneth Tobey
    • Bill Crompton
    Raymond Greenleaf
    Raymond Greenleaf
    • Arthur Vance
    Griff Barnett
    Griff Barnett
    • The Judge
    Robert Gist
    Robert Gist
    • Miller
    Morgan Farley
    Morgan Farley
    • Juror
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • District Attorney Judson
    Charles Tannen
    Charles Tannen
    • TV Broadcaster
    • (scenes deleted)
    Ralph Volkie
    • Good Humor Man
    • (scenes deleted)
    Peggy Walker
    • TV Girl
    • (scenes deleted)
    Gertrude Astor
    Gertrude Astor
    • Matron
    • (uncredited)
    Lucille Barkley
    Lucille Barkley
    • Waitress
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Bayless
    • Courtroom Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Otto Preminger
    • Writers
      • Frank S. Nugent
      • Oscar Millard
      • Chester Erskine
    • All cast & crew
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    8AlsExGal

    What a bleak film...and I loved it!

    The film starts with a call for an ambulance. A woman at a large estate has almost been asphyxiated by the gas heater in her room. The key has been removed from the radiator, so it seems deliberate. Did somebody try to kill her or did she try to kill herself or was it just some kind of odd freak accident?

    While the commotion is going on upstairs, ambulance driver Frank Jessup (Robert Mitchum) wanders downstairs and finds the stepdaughter ( her dad is married to the wealthy woman), Diane (Jean Simmons) playing the piano. And that's where the attraction begins on the part of Frank. It's where the obsession begins on the part of Diane. It's where Diane mutters her first double entendre. She asks how her stepmother is, and says "It's so hard, just waiting...". Waiting for her to live, or for her to die?

    The film is ultimately a wicked study in obsession - the kind of obsession that has no boundaries - the kind of obsession between a man and a woman - the kind of obsession that is so self-serving. And, interestingly, it is largely one-sided - since Frank may enjoy the delights of Diane, but also knows deep down that she should be put back on the shelf. Diane's obsession is so real that you do basically know that Mitchum's Frank Jessup doesn't really stand a chance.

    But Frank wasn't just wandering through life alone when Diane met him. The other woman in Frank's life, played by Mona Freeman, is blonde and desirable. She may be an excellent cook and not ask questions, as Frank says, but there is some stark language for the production code era. He mentions she sleeps in pajamas. He mentions how much she weighs - "stripped". The implication is that Frank may be the free agent that he claims to be, but he has been sleeping with the lady. But she's a lady with a level head, and she is not just going to wait around for Frank to come to his senses - or not. Instead she explores another more dependable romantic possibility.

    Let me just say Jean Simmons was a revelation here. She's a good actress but she has always come across as a virginal school marm type in all of the roles I saw her in until this one. I would have never believed she could have played opposite Mitchum's cool, relaxed persona and have made it work, but she did.

    This film is dark to the extreme and is as fresh, as vital, and as pertinent as though it were made just yesterday.
    10Hup234!

    A haunting theme ... and unforgettable sequences.

    "Angel Face", according to one film journal, has become a cult film with a strong repeat-viewer base ... a bit like the children at a scary movie who cover their eyes but continue to peek through fingers just the same. I'm an "AF" fan, too. One of the film's most powerful aspects is the utterly chilling soundtrack score with its turbulent minor-key piano. To my mind, Dimitri Tiomkin never composed a more appropriate theme than this. And during the lonely nighttime scene when Jean Simmons' character revisits the windswept driveway where her parents had met their horrific death, when the wordless chorus swells into Tiomkin's theme, see if you don't agree that this is one of cinema's most memorable moments. Highly recommended to all except young children and sensitive adults for its surprising and shocking imagery.
    7Kelley-4

    Good, weird ending

    Really a good film. If you like Robert Mitchum, you need to see this movie. Jean Simmons plays a good psycho. I figured the movie could only end one of two ways. One was happy, the other, unreal. It was the unreal one. See if you can guess, before it happens.
    gitrich

    For Robert Mitchum fans, it is a must see film!

    Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons give great performances in this deliberate but interesting drama about a beautiful woman who is not what she seems. The ending will surprise and shock you. I saw this film in 1953 as a young boy and can remember it like it was yesterday. It has a way of sticking with you. Leon Ames,Herbert Marshall, Barbara O'Neil, and Jim Backus (voice of Mr. Magoo) round out a nice cast.
    limsgirl

    shock registers after initially lulling pace

    Angel Face was a recommended film according to several noir chronicles, so I figured when it rolled around on TMC I could tape it and erase if it failed to satisfy. Despite initial difficulty getting involved in the plot, before I knew it I was absorbed by Jean Simmon's keynote performance. The myriad small moments of suspense along the way in no way prepare the viewer for the shocking moment which closed this cautionary tale. Definitely recommended viewing.

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    • Trivia
      After Robert Mitchum got fed up with repeated re-takes in which director Otto Preminger ordered him to slap Jean Simmons across the face, he turned around and slapped Preminger, asking whether it was this way he wanted it. Preminger immediately demanded of producer Howard Hughes that Mitchum be replaced. Hughes refused. (Mitchum starred in Preminger's "River of No Return" two years later.)
    • Goofs
      After Diane insists on paying for dinner, Frank declines her offer, noting that he can afford it even on his salary. He takes out his wallet and places money on the table. Diane then later says, "At least let me pay for my half." He obliges. She takes out her purse and gives him some cash. Frank then picks up the money he had put down (which would have covered the full bill), puts her money (covering half the bill) down in its place, and gives her all of his money, which she puts in her purse. Nobody ends up paying for Frank's half and Diane ends up with more money than she started with.
    • Quotes

      Frank Jessup: [of Diane's 'evil' stepmother] ... If she's tryin' to kill you, why did she turn on the gas in her own room first?

      Diane Tremayne: ...To make it look as though somebody else were guilty...

      Frank Jessup: Is that what you did?

      Diane Tremayne: Frank, are you accusing me?

      Frank Jessup: I'm not accusing anybody. But if I were a cop, and not a very bright cop at that, I'd say that your story was as phony as a three dollar bill.

      Diane Tremayne: ...How can you say that to me?

      Frank Jessup: Oh, you mean after all we've been to each other?... Diane, look. I don't pretend to know what goes on behind that pretty little face of yours - I don't *want* to. But I learned one thing very early. Never be the innocent bystander - that's the guy that always gets hurt. If you want to play with matches, that's your business. But not in gas-filled rooms - that's not only dangerous, it's stupid.

    • Connections
      Featured in She Devil (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jimmy McHugh

      Heard as source music instrumental in Harry's Café

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Cara de ángel
    • Filming locations
      • Beverly Hills Fire Department, Beverly Hills, California, USA
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,039,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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