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List Price: $7.99 | | Label: Delta
Salesrank: 62596
Released: July 24, 1999 |
| Our Price: $2.11 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
A story of an outlaw trying to change his life. While being nursed back to health, Wayne begins to fall in love with Gail Russell.
Also included: "John Wayne On Film - A documentary", an introduction by Tony Curtis and additional bonus footage of John Wayne.
Menus: English • Spanish • Chinese • Japanese Subtitles: Spanish • Chinese • Japanese
B&W/Color
Running Time: 100 min.
Angel & The Badman / John Wayne on Film Reviews:
Angel and the Badman 
2007-12-26 - I got this in a two movie set on sale at a major retailer, the other movie was McLintock! These aren't actually "official" releases. The quality of the disc was pretty good on this movie mostly due to its being a b&w film, I suppose.
It's actually one of the Duke's best westerns. He's an outlaw, been wounded badly & is on the run. He passes out, falls off his horse & is brought home by a family of Quakers. Here is our conflict: we have a family that's adamant about non-violence & a man who lives by the gun. The film co-stars Gail Russell; she's the daughter of the Quaker parents & the love interest. She tries to convert the badman into a Quaker. Duke, for his part, makes a sincere effort. Of course, it's his past that comes back to haunt him & almost forces him to return to his violent ways. It's a stark western scenic-wise.
There's a bonus feature here too but almost aa Duke fans will know this stuff anyway. Get the popcorn, baby, we watchin' the Duke tonight!
Classic western film from the master actor. 
2000-06-14 - This is a classic film from the master actor. This can't be compared to the technical aspect of western films in this era, of course. It's an excitement to see a great film from the great actor like John Wayne.