Lady And Gent (1932)

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  • LADY AND GENT


    DIRECTED BY STEPHEN ROBERTS
    PARAMOUNT PICTURES



    INFORMATION IMDb


    Plot Summary
    Fresh young boxer Buzz Kinney is just out of college.
    He's able to knock out Stag Bailey when the veteran becomes over confident.
    Later Buzz is a worn out wreck with a broken nose and cauliflower ear.
    Summary written by Ed Stephan


    Full Cast
    George Bancroft .... Stag Bailey
    Wynne Gibson .... Puff Rogers
    Charles Starrett .... Ted Streaver
    James Gleason .... Pin Streaver
    John Wayne .... Buzz Kinney
    Morgan Wallace .... Cash Enright
    James Crane .... McSweeley
    William Halligan .... Doc Hayes
    Billy Butts .... Ted (aged 9)
    Joyce Compton .... Betty
    Frank McGlynn Sr. .... Principal
    Charley Grapewin .... Grocer (as Charles Grapewin)
    Lew Kelly .... Coroner
    Syd Saylor .... Joe
    Russ Powell .... 2nd Bartender
    Frank Darien .... Jim
    Hal Price .... 1st Bartender
    Arthur S. Byron .... Judge (as A.S. Byron)
    John Beck .... Workman
    Tom Kennedy .... Small Arena Fighter
    Frank Dawson .... Minister
    Fred Wallace .... Watchman (uncredited)
    Sheila Bromley...Hat Check Girl (uncredited)


    Writing Credits
    Grover Jones writer
    William Slavens McNutt writer


    Original Music
    John Leipold (uncredited)


    Cinematography
    Harry Fischbeck


    Trivia
    * One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949,
    which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution,
    and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.


    Filming Locations
    Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA


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    Best Wishes
    Keith
    London- England

    Edited 11 times, last by ethanedwards ().

  • Lady and Gent is a 1932 American drama film
    directed by Stephen Roberts and starring John Wayne.


    Another rarity,featuring, future cowboy star, Charles Starett.
    Paramount hired Duke on a freelance basis, for a supporting role as,
    a young professional, prizefighter, but his screen time was less than 6 minutes.


    However, this film was much better, than the ones he had been making at Columbia,
    and represented a step, back into the major league, not bad for an actor,
    currently making serials, for Mascot.


    User Review

    Best Wishes
    Keith
    London- England

    Edited 2 times, last by ethanedwards ().

  • Hi


    I wonder how many people have actually seen the picture. In every review I think I have read, only one gives George Bancroft's character his proper name of Slag rather than Stag. As soon as I heard it mentioned and bearing in mind that my sound copy is bad, the name Slag in un-missable. Fred Landesman in his review also mentions the name Slag rather than Stag.





    Regards


    Arthur

    Walk Tall - Talk Low