"One-Round' Hogan is a heavyweight prizefighter with a knockout punch contending for a championship bout who, because of the death of a friend, almost wrecks his own career by holding back..


Is One-Round Hogan Worth Watching Today? Does 'One-Round' Hogan, a silent-era boxing drama from 1927, still land its punches in the 21st century? Short answer: yes, but with a significant caveat that demands a particular kind of viewer. This film is a fascinating relic, a stark portrayal of a fighter's inner turmoil, o...

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Howard Bretherton

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"Is One-Round Hogan Worth Watching Today? Does 'One-Round' Hogan, a silent-era boxing drama from 1927, still land its punches in the 21st century? Short answer: yes, but with a significant caveat that demands a particular kind of viewer. This film is a fascinating relic, a stark portrayal of a fighter's inner turmoil, offering a window into early cinematic storytelling and the raw, unpolished energy of its time. It's a film for cinephiles, boxing history enthusiasts, and those with a genuine appr..."
F.L. Griffen, George Godfrey, Charles R. Condon
United States


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