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Warner Bros., 1937. Directed by
Michael Curtiz. Camera: Tony Gaudio. With
Edward G.
Robinson, Bette
Davis,
Humphrey Bogart,
Wayne Morris,
Jane Bryan, Harry
Carey, Sr., William Haade, Soledad Jiminiz, Joe Cunningham, Ben Welden,
Joseph Crehan, Veda Ann Borg, Frank Faylen, Harlan Tucker, Bob Evans, Hank
Hankinson, Bob Nestell, Jack Kranz, George Blake, George Humbert, Mary
Doran, Billy Wayne, Virginia Dabney, Irene Coleman,
Joyce Compton,
Emmett Vogan, Curtis Benton, Eddy Chandler, Charles Randolph, Clayton Frye,
Ben Hendricks, Huey White, Carlyle Moore, Jack Mower, John Sheehan, Kenneth
Harlan, Philip Waldron, Ralph Dunn, Jack Hatfield, Horace MacMahon, Max
Hoffman, Jr., Harry Harvey, Edward Price. |
Bellhop Ward Guisenberry is mixing
drinks at a party being thrown by boxing manager Nick Donati and his
mistress, Louise Phillips, known as Fluff. When Sam McGraw,
the fighter owned by gangster Turkey Morgan, insults Fluff, Ward
punches him, knocking him out.
To teach him a lesson, Turkey insists on
a rematch between Ward and McGraw, and to avoid a conflict, Nick
agrees. Ward goes along with the idea in order to earn enough
money to buy a farm, although Fluff does her best to talk him out of
fighting. To everyone's surprise, Ward wins the fight and has
to leave town in a hurry to avoid Turkey's men.
Fluff sends Ward to Nick's family's farm
to hide out, despite Nick's rule that his family should never
associate with anyone involved in boxing. Even Fluff has never
met Nick's mother or sister Marie. Ward immediately charms
Mrs. Donati and Marie, who hides her admiration by quarreling
with him.
When Nick learns where Ward is hiding,
he quickly brings him back to the city where, now known as Kid
Galahad, Ward goes on to great success as a boxer. Unaware
that Fluff has fallen in love with him, Ward tells her of his love
for Marie. Unselfishly, Fluff advises him to tell Marie, and
realizing that she no longer loves Nick, leaves him to return to
singing.
Marie visits Ward in the city and they
go to the nightclub where Fluff works. At the club, Ward gets
into a fight with McGraw, and when reporters cover the story, Nick
learns of Ward's relationship with Marie. In revenge, Nick
agrees to let Ward fight the champion, even though he is not ready.
He bets against Ward and suggests a strategy guaranteed to make Ward
lose the fight. Fluff, however, realizes Nick's intentions and
convinces him to change his plans. Ward wins the fight, and
believing that he was double-crossed, Turkey shoots Nick and kills
him.
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