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  • TRIVIA: Boxing and Hollywood. (Not a question; not long winded.)

    Richard Barthelmess in a boxing film, Patent Leather Kid (1928), was one of the Academy Awards' (Oscars) very first nominates for Best Actor.

    He lost to Emil Jannings for The Last Commad and the Way of all Flesh. A powerful Holywood self-examination film and a powerful melodrama about human nature. Both are still taught in some film schools today.

    Barthelmess/a boxing film never really had a chance. But he/it was in the very first round of nominations.

    P.S. The film was marketed two ways, once as a boxing film, then as a war drama. The boxer goes to war theme.

    I wonder, considering the date, if it was a vague Tunney reference? He was champion while it was in production and then released. 1926/27 & 1928.

    Its title embraces the dual leather methaphor. The boxer becomes a leatherneck; a fighting Marine.

    Eh!

    P.S.S. I can't upload the two different posters.

    (The Internet should be copyright free. Let there be a business net, one we only visit when we want to buy, while the rest are left to share on the peoples net.)



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        - - Sounds a bit hysteric, over the top schloop if the poster is any indication, sorta like a 50s/s60s horror zombie movie.

        Unless someone comes up with a decent Hollywood pic, Rod Serling's Requiem for a Heavyweight dwarfs everything else.

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          Queens Borough Daily Star, April 25, 1927

          There is atually quite a lot of history written on this film. It seems to have been quite popular in its day.

          I guess as being one of the very last silent films created it was guaranteed to slip by our attention.

          It seems it is more about trying to (fictionally) redeem Dempsey then be about Tunney.

          The fighters (character) refuses to go to war but then changes his mind when needed and saves the world just like Rambo or some other childlike cartoon level hero.

          At least one historian thinks the 'patent leather' is a doulble entendre referring to the boxing gloves and Dempsey's imfamous shoes 'photo.'

          (Explanation: Kearns failed attempt to fool the public into believing Dempsey worked in war production but the press caught sight of the expensive shoes and the fraud was exposed.)

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            Thanks for the post.
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              Hollywood used to put some of its best actors in boxing films: Errol Flynn, Ward Bond, Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney, James Cagney, Jeff Bridges, Robert Deniro, Danny DeVito...

              no order:

              Fat City
              Requiem For A Heavyweight
              Gentlemen Jim
              City For Conquest
              Winner Take All
              Raging Bull...
              The Harder They Fall.
              Kid Galahad (1937)
              The Champ
              Champion
              Somebody Up There Likes Me
              The Setup
              Killer's Kiss



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