Gentleman Jim (1942)
- Starring:
- Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith, (more)
- Director(s):
- Raoul Walsh
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
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Maybe Errol Flynn was never the war hero that he often played, but he was a capable boxer, and Gentleman Jim makes full use of this skill. Flynn stars as Jim Corbett, the 19th-century American pugilist who introduced "scientific" methods to bare-knuckle boxing. Originally an office clerk, Corbett is introduced to the then-illegal sport of fighting when one of the bank executives sponsors the young man's training at the Olympic Club. His arrogance wins Corbett a few enemies, including high-born lady Victoria Ware (Alexis Smith), whose dislike turns to casual affection when she realizes that Corbett is a sincere young fellow who can back up his boasts. What "Gentleman Jim" desires most in life is a match with reigning heavyweight champ John L. Sullivan (Ward Bond). Corbett and Sullivan finally meet in a bout governed by those new Marquis of Queensbury rules that Corbett has helped popularize. Twenty-one epoch-making rounds later, Corbett emerges victorious. At the victory celebration, Sullivan and Corbett graciously exchange mutual words of respect and affection. At this point, Corbett has totally won over the lovely Victoria -- but hasn't quite convinced his brawling brothers that "scientific" boxing is the wave of the future, and the film ends with a typical Raoul Walsh-directed battle royal. More faithful to the facts than most Errol Flynn biopics (but still with enough poetic license to drive historical purists up a wall), Gentleman Jim is broad, boisterous entertainment. Though it looks expensive, the film was made under Warner Bros.' standard pinchpenny restrictions; if you look closely at that moored ship where Corbett has one of his first professional fights, you'll notice that it's a leftover set from the 1940 Errol Flynn swashbuckler The Sea Hawk. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 104 mins
Complete Cast:
- Errol Flynn - James J. Corbett
- Jack Carson - Walter Lowrie
- John Loder - Clinton DeWitt
- William Frawley - Billy Delaney
- Madeleine Le Beau - Anna Held
- Arthur Shields - Father Burke
- James Flavin - George Corbett
- Wallis Clark - Judge Geary
- Art Foster - Jack Burke
- Harry Crocker - Charles Crocker
- Fred Kelsey - Sutro
- Hooper Atchley - Man
- William B. Davidson - Donovan
- Lee Phelps
- Lon McCallister - Page Boy
- Milt Kibbee
- Carl Harbaugh - Smith
- Mary Gordon - Irish Woman
- Jean del Val - Renaud
- Wee Willie Davis - Flannagan
- Georgia Caine - Mrs. Geary
- Monte Blue
- Alexis Smith - Victoria Ware
- Alan Hale - Pat Corbett
- Ward Bond - John L. Sullivan
- Minor Watson - Buck Ware
- Rhys Williams - Harry Watson
- Dorothy Vaughan - Ma Corbett
- Pat Flaherty - Harry Corbett
- Marilyn Phillips - Mary Corbett
- Edwin Stanley - President McInnes
- Frank Mayo - Gov. Stanford
- Sammy Stein - Joe Choynski
- Clara Blandick
- Charles Wilson - Gurney
- Pat O'Malley - Detective
- Mike Mazurki - Jake Kilrain
- William Hopper
- Frank S. Hagney - Mug
- Emmett Vogan - Stage Manager
- Lester Dorr - Reporter
- Wade Crosby - Manager
- Wade Boteler - Policeman
- Director(s):
- Raoul Walsh
- Writer(s):
- Horace McCoy, Vincent Lawrence
- Producer(s):
- Robert Buckner
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR(Suitable for Children, Mild Violence)
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