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Donald Larsson <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Jun 1994 11:14:54 -0600
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Re: inquiry about boxing movies.
 
I missed previous discussion on this issue, so this may be redundant, but
some other titles to consider include CITY FOR CONQUEST, with James Cagney;
GENTLEMAN JIM, with Errol Flynn; THE GREAT WHITE HOPE, with James Earl Jones;
THE SET UP (an interesting variation, with screen duration corresponding
to plot duration--"real" time); THE HARDER THEY FALL, with Bogart; HERE
COMES MR. JORDAN (remade by Warren Beatty as HEAVEN CAN WAIT), with Robert
Montgomery.  Among others.
 
Hitchcock's silent film THE RING (1927) is also a boxing film.
 
Of course, Boxing and boxers figure as important subplot elements in many
other films, eg. PAT AND MIKE, MODERN TIMES, et al.
 
--Don Larsson

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