Overview:
As bare-knuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert Jim Corbett uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the boxing world.Status: | Released (1942-11-14) |
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Screen: | Vincent Lawrence, Horace McCoy, James J. Corbett |
Productions: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 8724: Errol Flynn - James J. Corbett
- 65284: Alexis Smith - Victoria Ware
- 2672: Jack Carson - Walter Lawrie
- 8729: Alan Hale - Pat Corbett
- 29127: John Loder - Carlton De Witt
- 34285: William Frawley - Billy Delaney
- 30279: Minor Watson - Buck Ware
Crews
- 559101: Vincent Lawrence - Screenplay - Writing
- 8823: Raoul Walsh - Director - Directing
- 82838: Horace McCoy - Screenplay - Writing
- 20371: Robert Buckner - Producer - Production
- 118445: Clarence Steensen - Set Decoration - Art
- 1529473: Russell Saunders - Assistant Director - Directing
- 2762: Mushy Callahan - Choreographer - Crew
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Reviews
John Chard
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If I get lost, I'll send up a rocket. Loosely based on the James J Corbett biography "The Roar Of The Crowd", Gentleman Jim is a wonderfully breezy picture that perfectly encapsulates not only the rise of the pugilistic prancer that was Corbett, but also the wind of change as reg ....
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