Reviews
John Chard

John Chard

April 23, 2020
9.0
If I get lost, I'll send up a rocket. Loosely based on the James J Corbett biography "The Roar Of The Crowd", Gentleman Jim is a wonderfully breezy picture that perfectly encapsulates not only the rise of the pugilistic prancer that was Corbett, but also the wind of change as regards the sport of boxing circa the 1890s. It was like trying to hit a ghost! The story follows Corbett (a perfectly cast Errol Flynn) from his humble beginnings as a bank teller in San Fransico, through to a chance fight with an ex boxing champion that eventually leads to him fighting the fearsome heavyweight champion of the world, John L Sullivan (beefcake personified delightfully by Ward Bond). Not all the fights are in the ring though, and it's all the spin off vignettes in Corbett's life that makes this a grand entertaining picture. There are class issues to overcome here (perfectly played out as fellow club members pay to have him knocked down a peg or two), and Corbett has to not only fight to get respect from his so called peers, but he must also overcome his ego as it grows as briskly as his reputation does. Along with the quite wonderful Corbett family, and all their stoic humorous support, Corbett's journey is as enthralling as it is joyous, yet as brash and as bold as he is, he is a very likable character, and it's a character that befits the tagged moniker he got of Gentleman Jim. The film never sags for one moment, and it's a testament to director Raoul Walsh that although we are eagerly awaiting the final fight, the outer ring goings on are keeping us firmly entertained, not even the love interest sub plot hurts this picture (thank you Alexis Smith). The fight sequences stand up really well, and they perfectly show just how Corbett became the champ he was, his brand of dancing rings round slugger fighters is now firmly placed in boxing history. As the final reel rolls we all come down to earth as an after fight meeting between Sullivan and Corbett puts all the brutality into context, and it's here where humility and humbleness becomes the outright winner, and as far as this viewer goes, it will do for me to be sure to be sure. 9/10 for a truly wonderful picture.

Recommendation Movies

7
Crime
View
7
Manhunter
Manhunter1986
6.8
Adventure
View
6.8
Ravenous
Ravenous1999
6.4
Adventure
View
6.4
The Black Swan
The Black Swan1942
6.8
Drama
View
6.8
Stormy Waters
Stormy Waters1941
6.9
Romance
View
6.9
The Regeneration
The Regeneration1915
6.3
Drama
View
6.3
Dive Bomber
Dive Bomber1941
6.2
Adventure
View
6.2
Kim
Kim1950
6.7
Family
View
6.7
Return to Halloweentown
Return to Halloweentown2006
5.1
Family
View
5.1
Beethoven's 3rd
Beethoven's 3rd2000
7.4
Comedy
View
7.4
Trinity Is Still My Name
Trinity Is Still My Name1971
6.8
Comedy
View
6.8
We're the Millers
We're the Millers2013
5.5
Horror
View
5.5
Shocker
Shocker1989
7.3
Documentary
View
7.3
The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter
The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter2009
5.5
Adventure
View
5.5
Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid2004
6.5
Drama
View
6.5
Take Me Home
Take Me Home2011
5.9
Drama
View
5.9
The Beguiled
The Beguiled2017
7.6
Crime
View
7.6
Changeling
Changeling2008
6.3
Adventure
View
6.3
Inkheart
Inkheart2008
5.6
Fantasy
View
5.6
The Nutty Professor
The Nutty Professor1996
7.3
Comedy
View
7.3
Oscar
Oscar1967
© 2024 MoovieTime. All rights reserved.Made with Nuxt