A young boxer falls in with a crooked fight promoter.A young boxer falls in with a crooked fight promoter.A young boxer falls in with a crooked fight promoter.
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Mike Johnson
- Harry Dunn (Tommy's Trainer)
- (as Mike Johnson Snr.)
John Boxer
- Mr. Short
- (uncredited)
James Knight
- Police Constable
- (uncredited)
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Dot Ducrow: Me and the Mounties always get our man.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits prologue: This film is dedicated to the small time boxer, who has too long been at the mercy of both managers and public. If it in any way, helps those who are struggling to improve his lot we shall be more than happy.
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Only 5/10 this time I'm afraid but at least London Live t.v. showed today a "new" Ealing film which they haven't transmitted before.Lately they have been repeating them rather frequently in their 2-4p.m. Mon.- Fri. slot in the London area.Even for Jimmy Hanley it seemed an early film but as the other user aptly commented, he did not have the physique of a professional boxer even for a flyweight.Surely Ealing casting dept. could have cast a more suitable and believable rugged actor in the lead role.
The only other actors I recognised were Edward Chapman (a deacon in "Gone to Earth" 1949) and Norman Wisdom's Mr Grimsdale and Mary Clare (the baroness in "The Lady Vanishes 1938") and (a landlady Mrs Wallis in "A Girl Must Live" 1939).Classy Michael Wilding, 27 at the time, had difficulty acting down playing a spiv so much so that I wondered when Anna Neagle his female lead in many 1940s films was going to appear!Perhaps the miscasting by Ealing was due to contractual obligations.
The screen play was rather weak with cardboard characters
The only other actors I recognised were Edward Chapman (a deacon in "Gone to Earth" 1949) and Norman Wisdom's Mr Grimsdale and Mary Clare (the baroness in "The Lady Vanishes 1938") and (a landlady Mrs Wallis in "A Girl Must Live" 1939).Classy Michael Wilding, 27 at the time, had difficulty acting down playing a spiv so much so that I wondered when Anna Neagle his female lead in many 1940s films was going to appear!Perhaps the miscasting by Ealing was due to contractual obligations.
The screen play was rather weak with cardboard characters
- howardmorley
- Sep 17, 2015
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- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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