Gentleman Jim
- 1942
- Tous publics
- 1h 44min
Alors que la boxe à mains nues entre dans l'ère moderne, Jim Corbett, un extraverti effronté, utilise de nouvelles règles et un jeu de jambes éblouissant et innovant pour se hisser au sommet... Tout lireAlors que la boxe à mains nues entre dans l'ère moderne, Jim Corbett, un extraverti effronté, utilise de nouvelles règles et un jeu de jambes éblouissant et innovant pour se hisser au sommet du monde de la boxe.Alors que la boxe à mains nues entre dans l'ère moderne, Jim Corbett, un extraverti effronté, utilise de nouvelles règles et un jeu de jambes éblouissant et innovant pour se hisser au sommet du monde de la boxe.
- Anna Held
- (as Madeleine LeBeau)
- Boxing Match Spectator
- (non crédité)
- Party Guest
- (non crédité)
- Lumberjack
- (non crédité)
- Olympic Club Member
- (non crédité)
- Pedestrian
- (non crédité)
- Boxing Match Spectator
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough production was shut down for a time after Errol Flynn suffered a mild heart attack, he came back and finished the picture.
- GaffesIn the fight scene at the beginning of the movie, when the police swarm in and begin beating the two fighters with their night sticks, you can clearly see several of them flexing as they are being swung. This is particularly evident with the officer on the left as he repeatedly hits "The Mauler". It's obvious they are made of rubber.
- Citations
Judge Geary: We'll take in a few clean-cut boys from good families, and if we can't make you fighters into gentlemen, we'll try to make some gentlemen into fighters.
- Versions alternativesAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Men Who Made the Movies: Raoul Walsh (1973)
- Bandes originalesThe Wearing of the Green
(ca 1798) (uncredited)
Traditional Irish folk tune
In the score during the opening credits and occasionally in the score
Well, actually, there are some films with Corbett in them from the early sound period. People forget that he followed his boxing career with a fairly successful stage career (including the lead role in George Bernard Shaw's THE ADMIRABLE BASHFUL, a play about pugilism based on Shaw's novel CASHEL BYRON'S PROFESSION). This is barely touched on in GENTLEMAN JIM, except in one scene where Errol Flynn mentions Shaw's writings. Anyway, Corbett would remain in the vaudeville and legitimate theatre until he died in 1931. And he did appear in one or two early sound films [so did the first African-American heavyweight boxing champ, Jack Johnson].
Actually GENTLEMAN JIM wisely stuck to the rise of Corbett to the heavyweight championship. It also was able to make much humor out of his contentious family and his social pretensions (constantly punctured by Alexis Smith, as the socialite he would like to marry). Supported by an able cast, including William Frawley, Jack Carson, and Alan Hale Sr. the film goes along rapidly, and you never get bored. Raoul Walsh's direction is first rate here. And there are moments of great humor, such as the fat members of the Olympic Club exercising, or the way the Corbetts seem to be preparing for their next fight at the drop of a hat (to which Carson yells "THE CORBETTS ARE AT IT AGAIN!" each time). Some of Walsh's camera tricks are nice too - in a montage showing the rise of Corbett in a series of successful fights, Walsh uses photos of the boxers in a bar that are stills from the next scene of the fight the boxers lose or win.
Corbett was one of the first articulate and well-read men to achieve boxing fame. He also championed the Marquess of Queensberry rules, including boxing gloves. The latter had already achieved acceptance (begrudgingly) from Sullivan, whose defeat of Paddy Kilraine in 1889 was the last great bare-knuckle fight. But the final scene of Sullivan (Ward Bond, possibly in his finest moment on the screen) passing his heavyweight belt to Corbett, no matter how moving it really is, brings to mind one of the real problems of Corbett's victory in 1892. Sullivan, a large man with a heavy drinking problem, was not in tip-top shape when he fought Corbett, who was faster and younger. Bond says he does not know what would have been the result if they had met five years earlier, and Flynn agrees it would be hard to call. We'll never really know. Sullivan dominated the heavyweight fight game from 1881 to 1892. Corbett was champ from 1892 to 1897. One wonders which of the two champs was really the greater boxer.
- theowinthrop
- 22 avr. 2004
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El caballero audaz
- Lieux de tournage
- Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, Californie, États-Unis(Queen Anne Cottage seen in background when Corbett training outside to take on Sullivan)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 44 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1