
Young boxer Jim Kane, resting at a New Mexico "health ranch," meets and falls for Peggy Harmon, former nightclub table singer..


So, you’re wondering if Winner Take All, a 1932 Cagney picture, is worth digging up today? Well, if you’re a big fan of early James Cagney, or just curious about pre-Code Hollywood and its often wild energy, then yeah, absolutely. If you’re looking for slick, modern boxing drama or anything too deep, you might find it ...

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

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Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"So, you’re wondering if Winner Take All, a 1932 Cagney picture, is worth digging up today? Well, if you’re a big fan of early James Cagney, or just curious about pre-Code Hollywood and its often wild energy, then yeah, absolutely. If you’re looking for slick, modern boxing drama or anything too deep, you might find it a bit… simple. It’s a brisk, sometimes messy ride that feels very much of its time, which is part of its charm. ✨ Right off the bat, Jim Kane (Cagney) is a boxer who’s trying to r..."
Gerald Beaumont, Wilson Mizner, Robert Lord
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