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Gentleman Jim

The grandest story of the Naughty "Nineties" becomes the gayest picture of the Fighting "Forties!"

Description: As bare-knuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert Jim Corbett uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the boxing world.

Genres: Drama, Comedy

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 104 minutes

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Errol Flynn

Played James J. Corbett

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Alexis Smith

Played Victoria Ware

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Jack Carson

Played Walter Lawrie

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Alan Hale

Played Pat Corbett

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John Loder

Played Carlton De Witt

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William Frawley

Played Billy Delaney

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Minor Watson

Played Buck Ware

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Ward Bond

Played John L. Sullivan

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Madeleine Lebeau

Played Anna Held

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Rhys Williams

Played Harry Watson

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Monte Blue

Played Gambler in "Lucky Guy"

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Pat Flaherty

Played Harry Corbett

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Arthur Shields

Played Father Burke

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Dorothy Vaughan

Played Ma Corbett

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Hooper Atchley

Played (uncredited)

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Milton Kibbee

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Richard Kipling

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Charles Lang

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Edwin August

Played Olympic Club Member (uncredited)

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Eric Mayne

Played Olympic Club Member (uncredited)

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Charles Meakin

Played Olympic Club Member (uncredited)

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Count Stefenelli

Played Olympic Club Member (uncredited)

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Clara Blandick

Played Woman on Train (uncredited)

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Winifred Harris

Played Woman at Opera (uncredited)

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Wade Boteler

Played Policeman (uncredited)

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Walter Byron

Played Ringside Telegrapher (uncredited)

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Hal Craig

Played Telegrapher (uncredited)

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Robert Fiske

Played Telegrapher (uncredited)

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Georgia Caine

Played Mrs. Geary (uncredited)

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Mary Gordon

Played Mrs. Casey (uncredited)

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Johnny Calkins

Played Boy (uncredited)

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Lon McCallister

Played Page Boy (uncredited)

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Davison Clark

Played Auctioneer (uncredited)

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Wallis Clark

Played Judge Geary (uncredited)

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Joseph Crehan

Played Duffy - Referee (uncredited)

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Freddie Steele

Played Referee (uncredited)

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Dick Wessel

Played Referee (uncredited)

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Harry Crocker

Played Charles Crocker (uncredited)

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Wade Crosby

Played Manager (uncredited)

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William B. Davidson

Played Donovan (uncredited)

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William 'Wee Willie' Davis

Played Flannagan (uncredited)

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Jean Del Val

Played Renaud (uncredited)

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Joe Devlin

Played Hogan (uncredited)

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Dudley Dickerson

Played Bellboy (uncredited)

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Peggy Diggins

Played Beautiful Actress (uncredited)

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Joan Winfield

Played Actress (uncredited)

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Lester Dorr

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Lew Harvey

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Victor Zimmerman

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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James Flavin

Played George Corbett (uncredited)

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Art Foster

Played Jack Burke (uncredited)

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Jack Gardner

Played Usher (uncredited)

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Frank Hagney

Played Mug (uncredited)

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Creighton Hale

Played Championship Fight Spectator (uncredited)

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Mathew McCue

Played Championship Fight Spectator (uncredited)

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Bert Hanlon

Played Clerk (uncredited)

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Carl Harbaugh

Played Smith (uncredited)

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Jack Herrick

Played Bodyguard (uncredited)

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Herbert Heywood

Played Man on Telephone (uncredited)

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Si Jenks

Played Old Man (uncredited)

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Tor Johnson

Played The Mauler (uncredited)

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Fred Kelsey

Played Sutro (uncredited)

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Joe King

Played Col. McLane (uncredited)

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Ed Lewis

Played Hoghead (uncredited)

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George Lloyd

Played Harrigan (uncredited)

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Charles Marsh

Played Station Master (uncredited)

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John Maxwell

Played Stockbroker (uncredited)

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Frank Mayo

Played Gov. Stanford (uncredited)

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Mike Mazurki

Played Jake Kilrain (uncredited)

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Pat McKee

Played Callahan - Ticket Taker (uncredited)

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Wilmuth Merkyl

Played Headwaiter (uncredited)

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Leo White

Played Headwaiter (uncredited)

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Jack Wise

Played Headwaiter (uncredited)

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Frank Moran

Played Spectator - Sullivan Fight (uncredited)

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Pat Moriarity

Played Spectator - Sullivan Fight (uncredited)

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Wedgwood Nowell

Played Broker (uncredited)

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Pat O'Malley

Played Detective (uncredited)

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Lee Phelps

Played Detective (uncredited)

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Emory Parnell

Played Dennis Simmons (uncredited)

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Jack Roper

Played Donaldson (uncredited)

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Syd Saylor

Played Hansom Cab Driver (uncredited)

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Edwin Stanley

Played Bank President McInnes (uncredited)

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Sammy Stein

Played Joe Choynski (uncredited)

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Dan Tobey

Played Ring Announcer (uncredited)

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Charlotte Treadway

Played Matron (uncredited)

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Emmett Vogan

Played Stage Manager (uncredited)

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Charles C. Wilson

Played Gurney (uncredited)

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