Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1947)

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m YORK REVIEWS "ANGEL AND THE BADMAN . . mightily enjoyed by the Gotham audiences . . John T. McManus-PM ". . . pleasant . . . different . . . refreshing." Otis L. Guernsey, Jr. NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE . . off -formula Western . . .hard-riding, fighting, shooting, and sapolioed cussing... an excellent cast... considerable entertainment for the family trade." Lee Mortimer, DAILY MIRROR ■ < . , , / . "...exciting sequences in the film and one particularly thrilling chase." Kate Cameron, DAILY NEWS "Superior to usual Western . . . different from and a notch or two superior to the normal sagebrush saga." The NEW YORK TIMES "Even a Western can pull out some surprises, as ANGEL AND THE BADMAN proves at the Gotham. The accent is on action ... plenty of worthwhile stuff. Gail Russell, excellent in her silent scenes." Eileen Creelman, NEW YORK SUN "Actor Wayne gives a good performance..." Rose Pelswick, NEW YORK JOURNAL AMERICAN "Good Western, entertaining comedy romance." CUE MAGAZINE lOHN WAYNE GAIL iUSSELL Aose