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A Boxing Movie For The Ages; "GENTLEMAN JIM"

By: Jim Amato

There have been so many wonderful boxing movies that have graced the big screen over the decades. It was very difficult to decide what my favorite pugilistic film was. After much thought I decided on the 1942 production of " Gentleman Jim ".

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Why ? First of all it was based on a true story and an authentic character. It was a slice of boxing history brought back to life. It also depicted the glory and lifestyle of the turn of the century.
Secondly the acting and directing of this movie was outstanding. The sets took you back in time. For an hour or so you feel as if your transformed to that rowdy, fun loving era of our history.

Errol Flynn WAS James J. Corbett. He carried the wit, the passion and the class that Corbett was said to possess. These days Corbett is remembered only as the man who whipped John L. but after viewing this movie you'll understand the historical impact that Corbett had on boxing.

Everyone knows what John L. Sullivan, the man himself meant to the sport. He put boxing on the front pages. He may very well have been our country's first real sports hero. Everyone knew who John L. Sullivan was. Ward Bond did a magnificent job in portraying Sullivan. He was splendid in showing Sullivan's gigantic ego and bravado.

The supporting cast was also outstanding. The classy and sassy Alexis Smith starred as Corbett's love interest. Alan Hale Sr. played Corbett's hard living but lovable father. Dick Carson played Corbett's loud mouthed by ever faithful best friend.

So go back to the times of when fights were held in secluded fields or on off shore barges. This was a time when "men were men" and it was nothing to square off at the "drop of a hat".
This film supplies history, humor and even a dose of heartbreak. It is truly a film "for the ages".

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