
Johnny is training for a championship fight. Judy distracts him, so his manager Briscoe walks out on him.

Is this thing worth a watch? If you have a soft spot for pre-code era dramas that don't know if they want to be a serious sports movie or a soapy romance, then sure. It's short, it’s punchy, and it doesn't overstay its welcome. But if you’re looking for something that actually understands how boxing training works, you...

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

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"Is this thing worth a watch? If you have a soft spot for pre-code era dramas that don't know if they want to be a serious sports movie or a soapy romance, then sure. It's short, it’s punchy, and it doesn't overstay its welcome. But if you’re looking for something that actually understands how boxing training works, you’re gonna be annoyed. Hard. People who love Spencer Tracy in his early, slightly more unrefined roles will dig it. Anyone looking for a tight, logical script should probably look ..."
Bert Hanlon
Sonya Levien, Philip Klein, S.N. Behrman, Barry Conners, John Francis Larkin, Elmer Harris
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