The Crowd Roars (1938) is playing on Turner Classic Movies on Tue, April 28, 2015 05:00 AM est. *NOTE*:A TCM programming day begins at 6:00am EST on the calendar day listed and runs to 5:59am EST in the morning on the next day. Hours listed at 12:00am to 5:59am EST in your reminder will be shown on the NEXT calendar day.
Boxing doesn’t appeal to me, either for real or on screen so I approached “The Crowd Roars” with some trepidation. However, boxing is only the excuse for a film on the Depression, on corruption, on poverty and crime. Robert Taylor is superb as Tommy “Killer” McCoy, a young man who enters the ring strictly for the money. He has had the wolf at the door and doesn’t want to see it again. His distaste for being a “pug” and his longing for respectability come into play as he meets Maureen O’Sullivan and gets a glimpse of how “the other half” live. The fight scenes are exciting and vivid but not glamorized. A scene in the gym introduces a cast of brain-damaged pugs as Taylor prepares for his first big fight. The cinematography is excellent as is the lighting. There are no bad performances. Frank Morgan is the drunken father, Maureen O’Sullivan is the love interest, Edward Arnold the gangster, Lionel Stander the trainer. Jane Wyman has a small but pivotal role as a southern airhead. Highly recommended. Review by me for the Imdb.
This is a yummy movie. I first saw it many years ago with commercials & as I recall, the whole childhood sequence had been cut & who knows what else. I have the DVD but will watch it again on TCM to see it in high def.
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Isn’t it great? There’s a sequence I love where Tommy has quit the ring but can’t find employment–it’s a montage of short clips. I also like how RT made himself seem bigger and tougher–more than just the good shape he was in. Thanks for writing.
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