Young Irish boxer James Carabine arrives in New York from Ireland, his way having been paid by Peggy Nolan, a girl from his hometown who's sweet on him. Unfortunately, James falls for the trampy Marcolina, who hooks up with him when her boxer husband loses a fight due to the shady doings of friends of fighter Blanco Johnson.


Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it demands a discerning eye. If you're looking for a nuanced exploration of love, boxing, and the complexities of human nature, Blarney offers a rich tapestry that rewards close attention. If you're expecting a straightforward, high-octane boxing flick, you may be disa...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it demands a discerning eye. If you're looking for a nuanced exploration of love, boxing, and the complexities of human nature, Blarney offers a rich tapestry that rewards close attention. If you're expecting a straightforward, high-octane boxing flick, you may be disappointed. This film is for those who appreciate the subtleties of human relationships and the emotional undercurrents that drive the plot. This film works because:The performances..."

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Albert Lewin, Joseph Farnham, Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne, Marcel De Sano
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