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Boxing Gloves

  • 1929
  • 17min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
226
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Boxing Gloves (1929)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaHarry and Farina promote a boxing match between Joe and Chubby.Harry and Farina promote a boxing match between Joe and Chubby.Harry and Farina promote a boxing match between Joe and Chubby.

  • Regia
    • Robert A. McGowan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • H.M. Walker
    • Robert A. McGowan
    • Hal Roach
  • Star
    • Norman 'Chubby' Chaney
    • Joe Cobb
    • Jean Darling
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    226
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    • Regia
      • Robert A. McGowan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • H.M. Walker
      • Robert A. McGowan
      • Hal Roach
    • Star
      • Norman 'Chubby' Chaney
      • Joe Cobb
      • Jean Darling
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Norman 'Chubby' Chaney
    Norman 'Chubby' Chaney
    • Chubby Chaney
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Joe Cobb
    Joe Cobb
    • Joe Cobb
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Jean Darling
    Jean Darling
    • Jean
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
    Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
    • Farina
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
    Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
    • Wheezer
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Mary Ann Jackson
    Mary Ann Jackson
    • Mary Ann
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Harry Spear
    • Harry
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    The Wonder Dog Pal
    • Pete
    • (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
    Charlie Hall
    Charlie Hall
    • Sidewalk diner attendant
    Johnny Aber
    • Boxing Spectator
    Jackie Cooper
    Jackie Cooper
    • Jackie
    Dannie Mac Grant
    Dannie Mac Grant
      Bobby Mallon
      • Announcer Graham McCracker
      Billy Schuler
      • Boxing Spectator
      Andy Shuford
      Andy Shuford
      • Chubby's trainer
      Donnie 'Beezer' Smith
      • Donnie
      Billy Wise
      • Boxing Spectator
      Allen Chan
      • Asian boy wearing sweater
      • (non citato nei titoli originali)
      • Regia
        • Robert A. McGowan
      • Sceneggiatura
        • H.M. Walker
        • Robert A. McGowan
        • Hal Roach
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      6Corr28

      Serviceable Early Our Gang Short

      This is a fairly entertaining early sound Our Gang short. Both Joe and Chubby are easy to like in this one, as is the underrated and under appreciated Farina. Joe's face of anger as his hair gets messed up is priceless. The actual boxing sequence between the two "heavyweights" does contain a few nice chuckles. The film is more a sound "hybrid" as opposed to a full all-talking short. This is what hurts the film in the end. The audio track shows the ravages of time and there are long segments of complete silence that hampers the overall effect. Still, it's hard to find real fault with this or any of the Our Gang series but when stacked up against other shorts from the series, it's serviceable at best.
      8jimtinder

      Entertaining but curious "Our Gang" early talkie

      "Boxing Gloves" was the third "Our Gang" talkie filmed, but the fourth to be released (following "Lazy Days.") The film marks the debut of Jackie Cooper in the Gang.

      Farina and Harry are boxing promoters who have to result to promoting a fight between preschoolers Wheezer and Beezer to fill the card. While they would love to book a match between heavyweights Joe and Chubby, they've been pals for years. Farina and Harry convince the duo to fight, with very funny results.

      "Boxing Gloves" is fun to watch, but it is a curiosity. The film, although billed as "All-Talking," is actually part silent/part talkie. There are long gaps during the the heavyweight fight that are entirely silent. Why the director filmed it this way is unknown. One idea I have for why this may have occurred is that sound equipment was extremely sensitive at this time, and the fear could have been that crowd noise could have damaged the equipment. It does seem that when the crowd is at their noisiest, the mikes go silent, so this well could have been the reason.

      "Boxing Gloves" is fun, however, and enjoyable to watch. This was the earliest talkie syndicated by King World when "The Little Rascals" came to TV. 6 out of 10.
      6robert-temple-1

      Not one of the best

      This is the fourth Little Rascals sound film. It is very short, at only 17 minutes. Unfortunately, about half the sound track is missing, so that as the film is cut, we go from sound scenes to silent scenes and back and forth like that. Farina is trying to make some money out of staging a boxing match for which he can charge admission. Farina sees Joe and Chubby fighting rather feebly over a girl and decides that they would be good in the ring. The only problem is that 'Joe doesn't get mad and Chubby is scared', so something must be done to get them fighting properly. They agree to go into the ring. But Farina has discovered a secret about Joe which is that Joe is very vain about his hair, which must always be neatly combed. As Joe says: 'There ain't nothing that gets be madder than havin' my hair mussed.' So as the fight proceeds, Farina arranges for Joe to get his hair mussed up, which drive him wild and a savage fight then takes place. Although they wear heavily padded gloves, the kids are doing their own fighting and they whack each other with terrible force over and over again, and nowadays nothing like that would be allowed. But it was 1929 and 'everything goes'. At one point they knock each other out simultaneously. During all of this, Mary Ann keeps trying to sneak in to see the fight and being thrown out, but disguises herself as a boy and even wears a false moustache at one point. She ends up being able to see the fight, and Pete the Dog does as well. (He looks really interested in it.) Some of the regulars do not appear in this film, and a large extra cast of boys appears in the film as the audience and as troublemakers because they are older. All the long shots of the roaring audience of boys have lost their sound. The directorial credit for this film says it was directed by Anthony Mack 'under the supervision of Robert A. McGowan', but as IMDb makes clear, Anthony Mack was a pseudonym for McGowan for numerous Little Rascals films. I must confess myself puzzled as to why it was necessary for McGowan to pretend to be somebody else under the supervision of himself. Perhaps someone cleverer than myself knows the answer to this mystery. This is a rather disappointing Little Rascals film, and seems a bit half-hearted.
      8AlsExGal

      Don't be distracted by the sound or lack thereof

      Our Gang made a very easy transition from silent to sound in 1929 with some of their best shorts being made in the early sound era. Our Gang made its "all-talking" debut in April 1929 with the three-reel "Small Talk". Note that this is before many of the larger studios went to sound, and yet the children are much more natural in their performances than their adult counterparts. That's because the theory behind Our Gang from the start was for the children to behave as naturally as possible.

      The acting by these kids is terrific, but this is what is known as a part talkie, and if you don't know that you'll keep playing with the sound thinking something is wrong. It is not. Here the Gang goes outdoors for a boxing match between two rivals, and outdoors was a place early sound equipment could not easily follow. Thus when there are close ups of just a few kids talking, even outside, you have true synchronized sound. Sound effects are added at certain other points outside to give the illusion of truly synchronized sound. However, for the long shots of the boxing match itself with a crowd of the kids making noise, these scenes are silent film with no crowd sounds even dubbed over.

      Realize this and just sit back and enjoy the short and I think you'll like it.
      3planktonrules

      Amazingly dull for a boxing film.

      Farina and his partner have started a backyard boxing business, but they can't sell any tickets because they only have babies like Wheezer doing the fighting. So, when they see Joe and Chubby about to have a fight, they take full advantage of this and encourage them to duke it out in their boxing ring. The problem is that Joe and Chubby aren't very tough kids and don't seem to want to fight. And, during the fight they keep avoiding each other--Chubby is afraid and Joe doesn't feel mad enough to fight. Eventually, though, they get the hang of it--thanks to Joe having his hair mussed.

      While you won't notice at first that it's one of the Gang's earliest sound films, it becomes apparent during the fight when the sound cuts out for a bit--and it's pretty obvious. It also represents the first appearance in these films by Jackie Cooper--though his part is rather small. As far as the quality of the film goes, it's amazingly limp considering the subject matter. There's barely a laugh and it's certainly not among the better films of this series.

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      • Quiz
        It is the final appearance of Joe Cobb and the film debut of Jackie Cooper.
      • Blooper
        Chubby has the soda jerk remove the cap after Jean makes a big deal about it, but when the bottles fly up in the air, the caps are on both of them.
      • Citazioni

        Farina: Boy, I think my brain just laid an idea!

      • Connessioni
        Featured in Our Gang: Inside the Clubhouse (1984)
      • Colonne sonore
        That Old Gang Of Mine
        (uncredited)

        Music by Ray Henderson

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      Dettagli

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      • Data di uscita
        • 9 settembre 1929 (Stati Uniti)
      • Paese di origine
        • Stati Uniti
      • Lingua
        • Inglese
      • Celebre anche come
        • Боксерские перчатки
      • Luoghi delle riprese
        • Palms, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Location)
      • Azienda produttrice
        • Hal Roach Studios
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      • Tempo di esecuzione
        17 minuti
      • Colore
        • Black and White
      • Proporzioni
        • 1.20 : 1

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