A Navy boxer meets a dance-hall hostess who tries to sober him up for his fight..


Should you watch it? Honestly, you probably don't need to. Unless you’re a completionist for 1930s fluff or you just really need to see a Navy boxer look confused for eighty minutes. People who like snappy, quick-fire dialogue might get a kick out of it, but everyone else will find the plot thinner than the coffee they...

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

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"Should you watch it? Honestly, you probably don't need to. Unless you’re a completionist for 1930s fluff or you just really need to see a Navy boxer look confused for eighty minutes. People who like snappy, quick-fire dialogue might get a kick out of it, but everyone else will find the plot thinner than the coffee they served in those diners. The movie is basically a string of excuses to get Jack Oakie into a boxing gym or a dance hall. It’s not trying to be Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman, th..."

George E. Stone
Ethel Doherty, Viola Brothers Shore, Ralph Spence
United States

