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The Shopworn Angel
Director
H.C. Potter
Writers
Dana Burnet (story) & Waldo Salt (screenplay)
15 July 1938 (USA)
Drama | Romance | War
85 min
USA
English
Black and White
1.37 : 1
Loew's
Cast
Margaret Sullavan
James Stewart
Walter Pidgeon
Hattie McDaniel
Nat Pendleton
Alan Curtis
Sam Levene
Eleanor Lynn
Charles D. Brown
Review Summary
The second motion picture version of a Saturday Evening Post story by Dana Burnet, this romantic melodrama was also the second pairing of actors James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan. Stewart plays Private Bill Pettigrew, a naïve young Texan in New York for basic training prior to being shipped overseas to fight in WWI. When he is nearly run over by an automobile, he meets its owner, Daisy Heath (Sullavan). A sophisticated entertainer, Daisy is taken with Bill's sweet, uncomplicated nature, and she agrees to a ruse when Bill asks her to pose has his girl in order to impress his Army bunkmates. Daisy's real boyfriend, Sam Bailey (Walter Pidgeon), is at first amused by Daisy's new friendship, but he soon becomes jealous of Bill's growing affection for Daisy. When Bill receives his orders, he begs Daisy to marry him, and although she doesn't really love him, Daisy can't reject a soldier who may be about to meet his maker, so a quickie ceremony is arranged. When word later comes that Bill has been killed on the front lines, a heartbroken Daisy realizes that she and Sam are taking each other for granted.



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