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194496 minComedy, Romance, Music

And the Angels Sing

Is And the Angels Sing a Hit or Flop?

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Is And the Angels Sing worth watching? With a rating of 7/10, this Comedy, Romance, Music film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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And the Angels Sing Synopsis

The singing/dancing Angel sisters, Nancy, Bobby, Josie, and Patti, aren't interested in performing together, and this plays havoc with the plans of Pop Angel to buy a soy bean farm. They do accept an offer of ten dollars to sing at a dubious night club on the edge of town where a band led by Happy Marshall is playing.

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Top Cast

Dorothy Lamour
Dorothy LamourNancy Angel
Fred MacMurray
Fred MacMurrayHappy Morgan
Betty Hutton
Betty HuttonBobby Angel
Diana Lynn
Diana LynnJosie Angel
Mimi Chandler
Mimi ChandlerPattie Angel
Raymond Walburn
Raymond WalburnPop Angel
Eddie Foy Jr.
Eddie Foy Jr.Fuzzy Johnson
Frank Albertson
Frank AlbertsonOliver
Mikhail Rasumny
Mikhail RasumnySchultz
Frank Faylen
Frank FaylenHolman

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Is And the Angels Sing worth watching?

Yes, And the Angels Sing is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Comedy, Romance, Music movies.

Is And the Angels Sing hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7/10), And the Angels Sing is considered a hit among viewers.

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And the Angels Sing is a Comedy, Romance, Music movie that The singing/dancing Angel sisters, Nancy, Bobby, Josie, and Patti, aren't interested in performing together, and this plays havoc with the plans of Po...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 4, 2025
★ 6

What better way to fund his acquisition of a soya-bean farm than for "Pop" (Raymond Walburn) to get his singing daughters to get on stage and wow the crowd. Thing is, they just don't want to and given their differing personalities that's not really surprising. He does manage to get them to agree to an one-off performance though where "Bobby" (Betty Hutton) turns their ten dollar fee into $190! Meantime, band leader "Happy" (Fred McMurray) can't afford to pay the wages for his musicians so he taps up "Bobby" in a quid pro quo for a singing gig but before she has a chance to belt out a single note, he's done a bunk with her money! When she finds out where he's skedaddled to, they follow en-masse and find there chance for sweet revenge when the club will only employ "Happy" if the four girls accompany him! Along the way in this engaging theatrical romp, we have "Nancy" (an on-form Dorothy Lamour) serenading us with "It Could Happen to You" and, indeed, Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke have written quite a few decent numbers that Danny Dare has quite spontaneously choreographed with feathers and glittery costumes galore. There's also quite an enjoyable chemistry between the mischievous McMurray and just about everyone, but Hutton and Diana Lynn stand out as the comedy stays just the right side of the slapstick. It's light and fluffy, sure, and I doubt nowadays anyone would be allowed to get spanked without half a dozen "intimacy consultants" on set, but it's quite entertaining.