A fast-talking boxing manager and the somewhat hapless fighter he manages happen to run into a young man who was a good prizefighter in his day but is now out of the sport and has a drinking problem. They decide to train him for a big match, and in the process find themselves involved in romance, shady characters and a possible kidnapping.


Is it worth your time? If you like movies where people talk like they've got a mouthful of marbles and move like they're being chased by a landlord, sure. Give Two Fisted a spin. It’s for folks who dig that specific 1930s snappy rhythm. If you need logic or plot points that actually make sense, stay away. You will prob...


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

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies where people talk like they've got a mouthful of marbles and move like they're being chased by a landlord, sure. Give Two Fisted a spin. It’s for folks who dig that specific 1930s snappy rhythm. If you need logic or plot points that actually make sense, stay away. You will probably hate this if you get bored by guys in suits shouting in dimly lit gyms. The whole thing feels like it was put together on a lunch break. Lee Tracy is doing that thing he does..."

John Indrisano
Richard Taber, James Gleason, Sam Hellman, Francis Martin, Eddie Moran, Joseph L. Mankiewicz
United States

