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"John Wayne makes a grim and laconic, converted renegade,
who is torn by love, a new faith and the desire for revenge on an arch enemy. Gail Russell, a stranger to Westerns, is convincing
as the lady who makes him see the light, while Bruce Cabot, as the killer-villain, Harry Carey as the ubiquitous and philosophic
peace officer, and Irene Rich and John Halloran, as the parents of Gail Russell, are competent in the other principal roles.
"Angel and the Badman" moves slowly but along an unusual road." A.W. - New York Times - March
3, 1947
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