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The Shopworn Angel (1938) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by H.C. Potter and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.

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The Shopworn Angel (1938): Remembering Margaret Sullavan

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“Dreaming’s alright if it’s all you got but if you find the real thing you’re just not satisfied with it anymore.” – Jimmy Stewart as Bill It’s 1917: the eve of the U.S. entry in WWI. The nation is yet to feel the jadedness of everyone else in mainland Europ... Read full article


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Daisy Heath: Well what are they doing? throwing sugar cubes at one another?


Pvt. William 'Texas' Pettigrew: Dying's a lot like being in love. You can't imagine it until its right on top of you.


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Joan Crawford turned down the role of Daisy Heath.
Margaret Sullavan's singing was dubbed by Mary Martin.
The costume worn by the chorus girls in the final song were used in Born to Dance's final number "Swinging the Jinx Away".
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Also directed by H.C. Potter




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Also produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz




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Also released in 1938




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