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The Shopworn Angel is a 1938 American drama film directed by H. C. Potter and starring James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, and Walter Pidgeon. [2] [3] The MGM release featured the second screen pairing of Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart following their successful teaming in the Universal Pictures production Next Time We Love two years earlier.
- July 15, 1938 (USA)
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz
The Shopworn Angel: Directed by H.C. Potter. With Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Walter Pidgeon, Hattie McDaniel. Shortly after the United States enters World War I in 1917, a Broadway actress agrees to let a naive soldier court her in order to impress his friends, but a real romance soon begins.
- (1.6K)
- Drama, Romance
- H.C. Potter
- 1938-07-15
' 12 Angry Men ''The Shopworn Angel' is a romantic drama film made in 1938, directed by Henry Potter and starring James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, and Walter Pidgeon. Although received less than enthusiastically by the critics, the movie was a commercial success.
A showgirl falls in love with a young soldier before he goes to war in this adaptation of a short story by Dana Burnet. Starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Walter Pidgeon and Hattie McDaniel.
- H. C. Potter, Edward Woehler
- Margaret Sullavan
The Shopworn Angel: Directed by Richard Wallace. With Nancy Carroll, Gary Cooper, Paul Lukas, Roscoe Karns. Shortly after the United States enters World War I in 1917, a Broadway actress agrees to let a naive soldier court her in order to impress his friends, but a real romance soon begins.
- (58)
- Drama, Romance, War
- Richard Wallace
- 1928-12-29
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A worldly Broadway actress (Margaret Sullavan) lets a folksy doughboy (James Stewart) court her and marries him before he ships out.
- Romance
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