7/10
This isn't the best western you'll ever see but it is unique and worth watching once
28 January 2023
Angel and the Badman (1947) is a movie that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a wounded outlaw that is picked up by a Quaker family and nursed to health. While in their care the outlaw falls in love with the daughter and hears their persistent message about non violence. When two outlaws arrive in town looking for him he will need to choose if he can follow the Quaker lifestyle or will need to revert to his old ways.

This movie is written and directed by James Edward Grant (Ring of Fear) and stars John Wayne (Hondo), Gail Russell (The Uninvited), Bruce Cabot (King Kong), Marshall Reed (Mysterious Island) and Harry Carey (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington).

The characters in this are very entertaining as is their evolution as the movie unfolds. Wayne and Russell deliver entertaining performances. The opening sped up horse riding scene gave me a chuckle and reminded me of this technique used at the time. The dialogue is very good and the religious content was fascinating, especially for when this movie was made. The settings and situations were fun. I will say the film had less action and was slower than I anticipated, but the twist shootout at the end was clever and entertaining.

Overall, this isn't the best western you'll ever see but it is unique and worth watching once. I'd score this a 7/10.
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