GR Squaring Accounts Again at RKO: Johnny Angel (1945)
George Raft at a postwar career peak, if there
was such a thing, and hit-making for RKO. Johnny Angel clocked over a million
in profit, Radio's next to biggest in-house result of the year, next to The
Spanish Main, so Raft was very much ameaningful name for them, and stayed
around more seasons at reliable action-ing. He's a sea dog here, looking into a
ship scuttling and murder scheme that might involve good (or bad?) girl Signe
Hasso. Raft was good at dogged pursuit --- it didn't need much personality to
ask questions and swap gunfire. RKO spent $652K for what would have been a
cheapie with on-lot Bill Williams or Russell Wade. Shipboard sets look recycled
from Val Lewton's The Ghost Ship, itself borrowing same off 1939's Pacific
Liner. There is Lewton echo too in Johnny Angel's trailer, which uses music
from Cat People. RKO was surely a place where degrees of separation linked
virtually everything, that being asset to make them all seem like greet of
an old friend.
1 Comments:
I like this one a lot - one of Raft's best later efforts, with Hoagy a real bonus.
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