Ritzy McCarty is a fighter managed by his wife Joan, who wants him only to fight until they have the money to build a better life. However, he has other ideas.Ritzy McCarty is a fighter managed by his wife Joan, who wants him only to fight until they have the money to build a better life. However, he has other ideas.Ritzy McCarty is a fighter managed by his wife Joan, who wants him only to fight until they have the money to build a better life. However, he has other ideas.
Photos
Thomas E. Jackson
- Rankin
- (as Thomas Jackson)
G. Pat Collins
- Ed
- (as George Pat Collins)
William Arnold
- Sam
- (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
- Radio Mike Man in Ring
- (uncredited)
Mushy Callahan
- Biff Sullivan
- (uncredited)
Billy Coe
- Timekeeper
- (uncredited)
Morrie Cohan
- Mullen
- (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin
- Health Lecture Heckler
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAt the end of the newspaper column "Sport-Log" is the Latin phrase "Sic transit gloria mundi", which means "So passes away the glory of the world".
- GoofsAfter Sullivan knocks down Ritzy in the dressing room, Ritzy goes out into the hall yelling for him. A moving shadow of the boom microphone is visible on the wall to the left in the hallway.
- Quotes
Ritzy McCarty: Pork and beaner? Why that dirty mudslinger. I'll bust my dukes on his ugly mug!
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Brady Bunch: The Personality Kid (1971)
- SoundtracksWithout That Certain Thing
(uncredited)
Written by Max Nesbitt and Harry Nesbitt
Played during the opening photo credits and often in the score
Featured review
The story of a chump boxer better known for fancy footwork and showmanship than his talent. Pat O'Brien as Ritzy McCarthy gets ahead through a series of, unknown to him, fixed matches. His ego swells and a romantic triangle soon develops between the fighter, his wife-manager (Glenda Farrell) and Claire Dodd as the other woman. The New York Times reported that Pat O'Brien was a former boxing champion at Marquette University and was trained for the film by boxer Jackie Fields. Also two former boxing champions, Mushy Callahan and Marvin Shechter provided opposition in the ring. The review followed this bit of information with the opinion "All this impressive statistical work adds up to zero. Mr. O'Brien and his various opponents in the film paw each other like long-lost brothers and some of the theoretical sleep-producing blows would hardly jar the script girl." The writer liked the picture overall though, calling it a "rather pleasant prizefight film that follows formula
acted with some proficiency and humor by Pat O'Brien and Glenda Farrell." Be on the lookout for silent era comedian Heinie Conklin as a heckler and "Queen of the Hollywood extras" Bess Flowers as a nurse. I screened this film at Cinefest in Syracuse, New York.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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