Angel Baby | |
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Directed by |
Paul Wendkos Hubert Cornfield (uncredited) |
Produced by | Thomas F. Woods |
Written by | Elsie Oakes Barber Orin Borsten Paul Mason Samuel Roeca |
Starring |
Salome Jens George Hamilton Mercedes McCambridge |
Music by | Wayne Shanklin |
Cinematography | Jack A. Marta Haskell Wexler |
Edited by | Betty J. Lane |
Production
company |
Madera Productions
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Distributed by |
Allied Artists Pictures Corporation (theatrical) Warner Bros. (DVD) |
Release date
|
May 14, 1961 |
Running time
|
97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Angel Baby is a 1961 American drama film directed by Paul Wendkos, and stars George Hamilton, Mercedes McCambridge and Burt Reynolds in his film debut.
In the rural American south, Angel Baby who has been mute from age eight on, is first seen enduring possible date-rape by Hoke. Her mother interrupts and chases Hoke off. Worried about Angel's soul, they go to a tent revival where Paul is preaching. Paul heals her muteness, urging her on to say "God" at first, then "Lord God" and a prayer of thankfulness.
The next day, Angel believes that God has called her, so she decides to follow Paul and work in his ministry. She is given speaking lessons and a great deal of attention. Paul's wife, Sarah, is a bit jealous. Paul's preaching method includes having provocatively costumed women perform the parts of temptresses in the bible, such as Jezebel and Delilah.
Increasingly attracted to Paul, Angel's devotion and passion is cemented when she is attacked by Hoke and rescued by Paul. However, Paul's wife and several other people see the end of the fight and misunderstand Paul's intentions, though it turns out that Paul is in fact in love with Angel.
Angel sets off on her own traveling ministry (with the help of Ben and Molly Hays), but she isn't attracting many followers or many donations.
Noticing her beauty and potential, an unscrupulous businessman, Sam Wilcox, approaches Angel Baby to market his patent medicines. To restore her faith, he hires a few shills in the audience to be healed, despite the warnings of Angel's support team. When they see that the trick has empowered her, they remain silent. They "have a little nip" and head over to Paul and Sarah's to reveal this falsehood.
Paul remains dissatisfied with his marriage to Sarah, because it turns out he was but a choirboy who was led astray by her, molded into a prophet of her imagination. His faith at a low point, he leaves Sarah, ostensibly to go set Angel back on the right path.
Angel has become more and more popular, drawing huge crowds, including Hoke, who vows that he will not stand in line to see her. He and his friends spy Paul approaching the revival tent.
At the front of the tent, there are so many people trying to get in, they are assigned numbers. One man (with a lame leg and 13 children) is particularly bitter about this, yet manages to get in.
Paul tells Angel he wants to marry her (and will be divorcing Sarah). This invigorates Angel's preaching. Meanwhile, Paul confronts Sam who is drinking heavily in the parking lot, telling him he must confess.