Gangsters try to get a boxer to throw an important fight.Gangsters try to get a boxer to throw an important fight.Gangsters try to get a boxer to throw an important fight.
J. Carrol Naish
- Undetermined Role
- (scenes deleted)
Virginia True Boardman
- Mrs. Wilson
- (uncredited)
George Chesebro
- Thug
- (uncredited)
Gordon De Main
- Ed Miller
- (uncredited)
Billy Engle
- Flash's Little Man
- (uncredited)
Frank LaRue
- John Wilson
- (uncredited)
Marian Mansfield
- Torch Singer
- (uncredited)
Robert McKenzie
- Champ's Manager
- (uncredited)
George Morrell
- Fight Announcer
- (uncredited)
Jack Mower
- Club Manager
- (uncredited)
Rose Plumer
- Concerned Neighbor
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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This is a production of the Morris Shiller Company—a minor entity indeed. However, in the opening credits I saw two reasons to stick with the film—Mickey Rooney (in one of his earliest roles) and J. Carroll Naish—two actors that can almost make anything worth watching---well, maybe not this one! The film begins with a fixed boxing match. I was surprised that although they did film footage of a fight, they also used stock footage in a clumsy attempt to cut costs. From here, the story becomes a pretty standard film about the boxer falling in love with a sweet girl and wanting to give up his crooked life. Naturally his 'friends' don't like this and eventually resort to a kidnapping to keep the boxer in their clutches. But, naturally, by the end all is swell.
The problem with this film is that it just isn't particularly exciting to watch—a definite problem with a boxing film. Poor acting and a sluggish plot don't help any and it's a pretty much forgettable film aside from Rooney. As for Naish, well, he did go on to better things.
The problem with this film is that it just isn't particularly exciting to watch—a definite problem with a boxing film. Poor acting and a sluggish plot don't help any and it's a pretty much forgettable film aside from Rooney. As for Naish, well, he did go on to better things.
- planktonrules
- Dec 28, 2010
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- TriviaThe American Film Institute Catalog erroneously credits Eleanor Boardman as "Singer". Eleanor Boardman is not in the film. Virginia True Boardman plays Mrs. Wilson, and Marian Mansfield is the Singer; AFI also credits 6th billed J. Carrol Naish as "Mr. Wilson." Naish, through credited in the film's opening credits, does not appear in the film; Frank LaRue (uncredited) plays "Mr. Wilson."
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- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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