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  1. The Hoodlum Saint: Directed by Norman Taurog. With William Powell, Esther Williams, Angela Lansbury, James Gleason. A former reporter returns home after serving in the Army during World War I and discovers that finding work is more difficult than he expected.

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    • Drama, Music
    • Norman Taurog
    • 1946-04-04
  2. The Hoodlum Saint is a 1946 American drama film directed by Norman Taurog and starring William Powell, Esther Williams and Angela Lansbury.

  3. Cast: William Powell (Terry Ellerton O'Neill), Esther Williams (Kay Lorrison), Angela Lansbury (Dusty Millard), James Gleason (Snarp), Lewis Stone (Father Nolan). BW-93m. Closed captioning.

  4. William Powell and Esther Williams initially dance around each other in puzzlingly concentric circles. When Angela Lansbury enters as a (dubbed) sultry chanteuse, things start to look up. But then Angela's character has a lobotomy (not literally) and becomes a completely different person, before the religious angle slinks in from left field.

  5. The Hoodlum Saint. A World War I veteran (William Powell) milks a New York charity scam until the Wall Street crash of 1929.

    • Drama
  6. All this is perhaps better phrased by Angela Lansbury, a torch singer, who remarks to William Powell early in the film, "Isn't it sort of risky to be fooling around with religion?"

  7. 4 de feb. de 2000 · In an effort to find the vital missing half of a incantation, she puts a spell on a bedknob and they fly off aboard a bed in search of the shabby conman who runs the correspondence course. From there they head to the island of Naboombo where animals have been magically transformed into people. This Disney film is, if overlong, a likeable effort.