5/10
Street Angel
6 November 2020
A prestige production by the poverty row outfit Tiffany attempting to capture some of the magic of Frank Borzage's contemporaneous productions of the late silent and early sound eras; with a waif-like heroine played by a fifteen year-old Anita Louise.

Entrusted to the dependable Roy William Neill and done proud by the lighting and production design. Everyone unfortunately talks too much and other reviewers have observed how unworthy of the devotion of the sweet young heroine David Newell is. (He got his cumuppence ten years later at the hands of Bette Davis in the opening scene of 'The Letter').
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