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Iron Man

  • 1931
  • 1h 13min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.8/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Lew Ayres and Jean Harlow in Iron Man (1931)
DramaRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPrizefighter Mason loses his opening fight so wife Rose leaves him for Hollywood. Without her around Mason trains and starts winning. Rose comes back and wants Mason to dump his manager Rega... Leer todoPrizefighter Mason loses his opening fight so wife Rose leaves him for Hollywood. Without her around Mason trains and starts winning. Rose comes back and wants Mason to dump his manager Regan and replace him with her secret lover Lewis.Prizefighter Mason loses his opening fight so wife Rose leaves him for Hollywood. Without her around Mason trains and starts winning. Rose comes back and wants Mason to dump his manager Regan and replace him with her secret lover Lewis.

  • Dirección
    • Tod Browning
  • Guionistas
    • W.R. Burnett
    • Francis Edward Faragoh
  • Elenco
    • Lew Ayres
    • Robert Armstrong
    • Jean Harlow
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.8/10
    368
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Tod Browning
    • Guionistas
      • W.R. Burnett
      • Francis Edward Faragoh
    • Elenco
      • Lew Ayres
      • Robert Armstrong
      • Jean Harlow
    • 20Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
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    Lew Ayres
    Lew Ayres
    • Kid Mason
    Robert Armstrong
    Robert Armstrong
    • George Regan
    Jean Harlow
    Jean Harlow
    • Rose Mason
    John Miljan
    John Miljan
    • Paul H. Lewis
    Edward Dillon
    Edward Dillon
    • Jeff
    Mike Donlin
    Mike Donlin
    • McNeil
    Morrie Cohan
    • Rattler O'Keefe
    Mary Doran
    Mary Doran
    • Showgirl
    Mildred Van Dorn
    • Gladys DeVere
    Ned Sparks
    Ned Sparks
    • Riley
    Sammy Blum
    Sammy Blum
    • Mandel
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Reporter
    • (sin créditos)
    Heinie Conklin
    Heinie Conklin
    • Prizefight Second
    • (sin créditos)
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Party Guest
    • (sin créditos)
    John George
    John George
    • Card Player
    • (sin créditos)
    Sammy Gervon
    • Trainer
    • (sin créditos)
    Tom Kennedy
    Tom Kennedy
    • Bartender
    • (sin créditos)
    Bob Perry
    Bob Perry
    • Tom Jones - Referee
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Tod Browning
    • Guionistas
      • W.R. Burnett
      • Francis Edward Faragoh
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    6wes-connors

    Putting on Ayres

    Lightweight boxer Lew Ayres (as "Kid" Mason) loses an important fight by not pacing himself, which irks childhood friend and manager Robert Armstrong (as George Regan). To make matters worse, the young fighter's sexy show-girl wife Jean Harlow (as Rose) leaves New York for Hollywood. Then, Ayres begins following Mr. Armstrong's directions, and wins the championship title. Unsuccessful at movie stardom, Ms. Harlow returns to enjoy "Iron Man" Ayres' newfound wealth and fame.

    But, Harlow has a secret lover, John Miljan (as Paul Lewis) helping her gain control over Ayres' bank account. They plot to get rid of Armstrong, who has a weakness for alcohol to match his fondness for Ayres. Armstrong had Harlow figured as a tramp from the very beginning, but hadn't the heart to tell his young friend. This is telegraphed to you, "radio drama"-style, with Armstrong's line, "It's about time that you knew that she…" Other lines are less obvious.

    Director Tod Browning shows little of his flair, but gives old "extra" friend Eddie Dillon (as Jeff) a good amount of screen time.

    "Iron Man" is a classic, often re-told, boxing story, with the subtleties of later revisions less buried; for example, the contention that sexual relations drain a boxer's strength. Also interesting is the age difference between Armstrong and his beer-sharing boyhood "pal"; the casting, while perhaps unintentional, suggests the older man had an unrequited love for his handsome young charge. When he says his final, "Put on that robe, you wanna get pneumonia," perhaps Armstrong has won Ayres' love at last.

    ****** Iron Man (4/30/31) Tod Browning ~ Lew Ayres, Robert Armstrong, Jean Harlow, John Miljan
    8jayraskin1

    Put Your Robe On, You Wanna Get Pneumonia

    For a boxing movie, there really isn't a lot of boxing in the movie, perhaps ten minutes total. Apparently the original ran 73 minutes and the version I saw on Youtube ran 68 minutes. I suspect the missing five minutes were boxing scenes.

    This may be a blessing as Lew Ayres is certainly too handsome and collegiate looking for a boxer. Without muscles, he certainly does not physically resemble any contemporary boxers.

    However, the reason to watch this story is not the boxing, but to watch a strong tale of friendship between a coach and an athlete and the selfish, sinful woman who disrupts it.

    The acting is terrific. Robert Armstrong had only been starring in movies since 1928 when this was made in 1931, yet this was his 20th starring role. This was two years before his career making performances in "King Kong," and "Son of Kong," but it is easy to see why he was chosen for the lead in those movies. He gives a rock solid, believable performance here.

    Lew Ayres is a bit uneven at the beginning, but eventually grows into the part. He was 23 years old and only in his fifth starring role, with the first being the classic anti-war film "All Quiet on the Western Front." It seems that Ayres was trying to develop a tough guy image after the romantic image he portrayed in that first film. My guess is that it was the studio's decision. It worked with song and dance man James Cagney, but not with Ayres. Still, he's a great actor and is easy to watch throughout.

    I was surprised at how well Jean Harlow did. We should remember that she was only 21 and this was only her fourth starring role. She is quite despicable in the movie, but that was her part. She plays it with intensity and believably. I think reviewers here are criticizing her unfairly, because she doesn't show much of her comic or sexy siren side here. However, that is not the role. She is a jaded, mean, despicable woman and she plays it straight.

    Again, this is a good dramatic piece and those looking for a sports movie or light comedy (although it does have moments of humor) will be disappointed. Those looking for sharp direction from Tod Browning and wonderful performances from three great actors will enjoy the movie.
    tedg

    No Cinderella

    When you enter into a film, you are accepting a world. You are accepting whatever God and physics and mythology that the filmmaker has created. Within that world, wheels turn and things happen.

    All too often we think the movie is about those happenings. We focus on characters and the emotions they convey. But the deeper influence of a film is in how the world works.

    Over time, movie watchers develop a sensitivity to this and make choices about which worlds resonate or not.

    I have decided to boycott Glazier/Howard films because they are convinced that we like a world where some bad things happen as if they were rainstorms, but the entire cosmos is infused with a happy sweetness.

    If you watch film deeply, this can ruin your whole day, with great expenditures of psychic energy in buying back your individuality. So instead of seeing "Cinderella Man" which is in the theaters now, I sought another boxing movie instead.

    Sure, we have "Raging Bull" which is an exercise in visualizing a brutal personality. And we have "Rocky" which is sort of cold war ode to nationalism. But I chose this because it is by a director whose world I respect.

    Tod Browning's world is a complex one, not catagorizable in terms of a single type of God or fate, depending on how you think. He himself comes from a circus world with some elements of risk, some of heavy fate, and others of practiced comedy tied to honor.

    I credit Browning with laying the groundwork that allowed noir to take hold in the 30s, probably the strongest influence in film. So this film is about a contender, several actually. And it IS a contender, but unlike Howard's cardboard guy, this fellow has a wife that destroys the first layer of his world in order to expose and reinforce the larger world.

    In the story, that's the world of honor and striving and self assurance. In the world of film, it is the world of self awareness and the link of fate to the game.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Excellent sport drama

    I know that this Tod Browning's picture will be remade twenty years later starring Jeff Chandler, but this movie is not the best about prize fighting, it's not THE SET UP or THE CHAMPION, or REQUIEM FOR A HEAVY WEIGHT or RAGING BULL.... It must be seen as a sport drama, a character study in the sport domain. Lew Ayres was here at his peak, just one year after ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT. So, yes, from Tod Browning in a no Lon Chaney Sr like film, without any monster or twisted, weird plot, it is a worth watching item. It belongs to the best sports dramas, at least for the pre code era, I have ever seen, better than some Warner movies, which were too fast paced for my taste and above all for this kind of story.
    HarlowMGM

    Iron Man Made of Clay

    IRON MAN originally ran 73 minutes but most prints today are in the 66 minute range but even at that abbreviated length, it's a chore to sit through. One of the worst examples of a stiff early talkie, it's films like this that unjustly give that era a bad reputation when there were actually many fine films from the period that were done with finesse and hold up superbly today. IRON MAN, alas, is an awkward, boring mess.

    Lew Ayres stars as a lightweight boxer whose marriage to money-loving blonde Jean Harlow may be the root of his less than spectacular career. When Jean leaves him, manager Robert Armstrong molds him into the champ he always had the potential to be. When his career is on the upswing, a seemingly changed Harlow returns much to Armstrong's displeasure and their mutual hostility ultimately leads to a threat in the Armstrong/Ayres friendship and professional ties and Ayres' status as champ, with Armstrong mentoring a rival boxer.

    IRON MAN is easily the worst film of Jean Harlow's career. She is wasted in a cardboard role that only gives her a few scenes and she is handled most unsympathetically by director Tod Browning, who apparently was scarcely less hostile to her than Armstrong's character. Browning may have been a master of horror, but he's a disaster here in the world of boxing and metropolitan life. Lew Ayres is badly miscast as the fighter and walks through the film with a sullen pout to perhaps suggest toughness although for the most part he's a milquetoast, passive both to wife Harlow and manager Armstrong.

    Armstrong's manager is more control freak than the devoted pal he is supposed to be and there is a undercurrent of homosexuality in his possessiveness of Ayres which may have escaped the actor but certainly not director Browning (Armstrong and Ayres private talks frequently take place in bedrooms!) Ayres is (naturally) frequently shirtless but while handsome he is pretty dull here. Fans of the cast or director might want to check IRON MAN out just to see another one of their films but will most likely rank it at the bottom of their works.

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      Kid Mason: Rose!

      [he comes out of the bedroom]

      Kid Mason: Guess I don't look so good, do I?

      Rose Mason: [she looks at him] Oh, well...

      Kid Mason: I went after him too fast. I guess I guessed wrong.

      Rose Mason: So did I, guess wrong. I guessed I'd be wearing that fur coat you been shooting off your head about. And I guessed we'd be moving out of this hole. Wasn't I a dope?

      Kid Mason: You'll get your fur coat, Rose.

      Rose Mason: Sure... if I go out and shoot a couple of cats!

      Kid Mason: My own fault. I didn't fight the way George told me to. Now he's through with me.

      Rose Mason: Oh, you shudda been through with him years ago. You doing all the dirty work, while Regan sat back and grabs off his fifty percent.

      Kid Mason: He didn't take it most of the time. Not when we needed the money at home. He gave up a lot for us.

      Rose Mason: He gave up?

      [she scoffs and heads for the door]

      Kid Mason: Rose!

      Rose Mason: I'm leavin'

      [the door slams shut]

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      • 30 de abril de 1931 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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