The Dark Angel (Film)
"The Dark Angel" is a 1935 film directed by John R. McGowan, featuring Merle Oberon and James Mason. The story revolves around a young woman who becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue and deception after a tragic event. Set against a backdrop of romance and suspense, the film explores themes of love and betrayal.
The film is notable for its atmospheric cinematography and strong performances, particularly by Oberon and Mason. As a product of its time, "The Dark Angel" reflects the cinematic style of the 1930s, blending drama with elements of mystery. It remains a significant work in the careers of its leading actors.