Half Angel

Half Angel
Directed by Richard Sale
Produced by Julian Blaustein
Written by George Carleton Brown
Screenplay by Robert Riskin
Starring Loretta Young
Joseph Cotten
Cecil Kellaway
Music by Cyril J. Mockridge
Cinematography Milton R. Krasner
Edited by Robert Fritch
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Release dates
May 5, 1951 (1951-05-05)
Running time
77 min.
Country  United States
Language English
Box office $1.5 million (US rentals)[1]

Half Angel is a 1951 Technicolor comedy directed by Richard Sale, starring Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten and Cecil Kellaway. Nora Gilpin (Young), a prim and proper nurse, is engaged to the stuffy Tim (John Ridgely). Unknown to both, Nora is a sleepwalker; during her nocturnal forays, the less-inhibited side of her personality takes over.[2]

Plot

No-nonsense nurse Nora Gilpin (Loretta Young) doesn't care much for John Raymond Jr. (Joseph Cotten), a famous rich lawyer. Her immediate plans are to marry Tim McCarey (John Ridgely), a building contractor, and settle down to a nice, normal life.

That night, a sleepwalking Nora slips into a provocative dress and goes to the home of a startled John, behaving seductively. She doesn't reveal her name and he can't figure out where they have met. They spend several hours together, but she then gets away before John notices.

John spots her on the street one day and excitedly brings up their evening together, but Nora has no idea what he is talking about and is greatly embarrassed, because this happens in front of Tim. She tells John he has misidentified her, and they rush away, leaving John confused.

Later, as John is leaving by train on a business trip, Nora pops up again, playfully enticing him and then cavorting with him for hours at an amusement park, until the wee hours of the morning.

Dr. Jackson (Basil Ruysdael) is consulted about sleepwalking and thinks Nora's behavior must stem from something in her past. John realizes that he knew her many years ago as the gardener's daughter, but Nora adamantly denies it, continuing to prepare for her wedding day.

She packs a suitcase for her honeymoon, but that night, while John waits outside, sure enough, Nora appears again. He rushes her to a Justice of the Peace and they are married. She wakes up the next morning (with John in the adjoining bed) in a motel. Surprised, embarrassed and unnerved, she hurries to her wedding (with Tim), only to have John interrupt the ceremony by claiming she's already married. Nora faints, but comes to and finally realizes whom she truly loves.

Cast

References

  1. 'The Top Box Office Hits of 1951', Variety, January 2, 1952
  2. http://www.allrovi.com/movies/movie/half-angel-v94172

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