Gentleman Jim - 1942
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Gentleman Jim

Updated: 18 Jul 2022
Directors:
Raoul Walsh Vincent Lawrence Horace McCoy Robert Buckner Heinz Roemheld Sidney Hickox Jack Killifer Perc Westmore Russell Saunders Yakima Canutt Ted Smith Clarence Steensen Milo Anderson Frank Mattison C.A. Riggs Mushy Callahan Paul Stader Buster Wiles Eugene Joseff Don Siegel James Leicester Leo F. Forbstein Ray Heindorf Sam Perry Hugh Cummings Ed Lewis
Actors:
Errol Flynn Alexis Smith Jack Carson Alan Hale John Loder William Frawley Minor Watson Ward Bond Madeleine Lebeau Rhys Williams Monte Blue Pat Flaherty Arthur Shields Dorothy Vaughan Hooper Atchley Milton Kibbee Richard Kipling Charles Lang Edwin August Eric Mayne Charles Meakin Count Stefenelli Clara Blandick Winifred Harris Wade Boteler Walter Byron Hal Craig Robert Fiske Georgia Caine Mary Gordon Johnny Calkins Lon McCallister Davison Clark Wallis Clark Joseph Crehan Freddie Steele Dick Wessel Harry Crocker Wade Crosby William B. Davidson William 'Wee Willie' Davis Jean Del Val Joe Devlin Dudley Dickerson Peggy Diggins Joan Winfield Lester Dorr Lew Harvey Victor Zimmerman James Flavin Art Foster Jack Gardner Frank Hagney Creighton Hale Mathew McCue Bert Hanlon Carl Harbaugh Jack Herrick Herbert Heywood Si Jenks Tor Johnson Fred Kelsey Joe King Ed Lewis George Lloyd Charles Marsh John Maxwell Frank Mayo Mike Mazurki Pat McKee Wilmuth Merkyl Leo White Jack Wise Frank Moran Pat Moriarity Wedgwood Nowell Pat O'Malley Lee Phelps Emory Parnell Jack Roper Syd Saylor Edwin Stanley Sammy Stein Dan Tobey Charlotte Treadway Emmett Vogan Charles C. Wilson
Genre:
Drama, Comedy
Country: no data
Year: 1942
As bareknuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert Jim Corbett uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the top of the boxing world.
Actor, Athlete
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My favorite film would be Gentleman Jim. Ward Bond is always in character. This is about the guy...Ward Bond who played John L. Sullivan had to have known somebody who knew John. He was amazing.
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