Adoption of an orphan boy by a sergeant champion boxer leads to complications but ends happily..

Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for those old-school, slightly dusty black-and-white dramas where everyone speaks in short, punchy sentences, then Pride of the Marines will hit the spot. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs high-octane pacing or, you know, a plot that doesn't feel like it was pulled ...


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

D. Ross Lederman

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for those old-school, slightly dusty black-and-white dramas where everyone speaks in short, punchy sentences, then Pride of the Marines will hit the spot. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs high-octane pacing or, you know, a plot that doesn't feel like it was pulled out of a 1930s bargain bin. Honestly, watching this feels a bit like finding an old photo in an attic. It’s not great art, but it’s real enough to make you pause for a second. Th..."

Bill Burrud
Harold Shumate, Gerald Beaumont
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