Wrestling trainer puts himself in charge of a singer's love life when the singer is jilted by a rich girl..

Should you watch Fight for Your Lady? Only if you have a very specific craving for 1930s screwball comedies that involve professional wrestling subplots. If you hate movies where the main character thinks they own their friend's entire emotional life, skip this one. It's not exactly high art, but it has a certain chaot...


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"Should you watch Fight for Your Lady? Only if you have a very specific craving for 1930s screwball comedies that involve professional wrestling subplots. If you hate movies where the main character thinks they own their friend's entire emotional life, skip this one. It's not exactly high art, but it has a certain chaotic energy that kept me awake. The plot is honestly just a thin excuse to get Jack Oakie into a ring. He plays this wrestling trainer who is, quite frankly, exhausting to be around..."

Fern Emmett
Jean Negulesco, Ernest Pagano, Harry Segall, Isabel Leighton, Harold Daniel Kusel
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