
The reckless son of a millionaire struggles to find a positive outlook on life, so he turns to a hard-nosed trainer for help..


Is this worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you enjoy that specific kind of 1930s-style melodrama where every line is delivered with a bit too much intent. If you like old-school character arcs involving spoiled rich kids finding their 'grit,' then sure, give it a whirl. If you hate movies where the 'rebe...

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

John G. Blystone

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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you enjoy that specific kind of 1930s-style melodrama where every line is delivered with a bit too much intent. If you like old-school character arcs involving spoiled rich kids finding their 'grit,' then sure, give it a whirl. If you hate movies where the 'rebellious' character is just someone pouting in a nice suit, you’ll probably want to skip this one entirely. 🙄 James Kirkwood is trying his best here, but the writing feels like it’..."
Elmer Harris, William M. Conselman
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