Gentleman Jim

Gentleman Jim

104 mins | Drama, Comedy | Nov. 14, 1942

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.

Gentleman Jim

104 mins | Drama, Comedy | Nov. 14, 1942

Gentleman Jim
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.
IMDb rating 7.5
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures
Original title Gentleman Jim
Directors Russell Saunders, Raoul Walsh
Writers Vincent Lawrence, Hugh Cummings, Horace McCoy

Cast

Errol Flynn

as James J. Corbett

Alexis Smith

as Victoria Ware

Jack Carson

as Walter Lawrie

Alan Hale

as Pat Corbett

John Loder

as Carlton De Witt

William Frawley

as Billy Delaney

Minor Watson

as Buck Ware

Ward Bond

as John L. Sullivan

Madeleine Lebeau

as Anna Held

Rhys Williams

as Harry Watson

Monte Blue

as Gambler in "Lucky Guy"

Pat Flaherty

as Harry Corbett

Arthur Shields

as Father Burke

Dorothy Vaughan

as Ma Corbett

Hooper Atchley

as (uncredited)

Milton Kibbee

as (uncredited)

Richard Kipling

as (uncredited)

Charles Lang

as (uncredited)

Edwin August

as Olympic Club Member (uncredited)

Eric Mayne

as Olympic Club Member (uncredited)

Charles Meakin

as Olympic Club Member (uncredited)

Count Stefenelli

as Olympic Club Member (uncredited)

Clara Blandick

as Woman on Train (uncredited)

Winifred Harris

as Woman at Opera (uncredited)

Wade Boteler

as Policeman (uncredited)

Walter Byron

as Ringside Telegrapher (uncredited)

Hal Craig

as Telegrapher (uncredited)

Robert Fiske

as Telegrapher (uncredited)

Georgia Caine

as Mrs. Geary (uncredited)

Mary Gordon

as Mrs. Casey (uncredited)

Johnny Calkins

as Boy (uncredited)

Lon McCallister

as Page Boy (uncredited)

Davison Clark

as Auctioneer (uncredited)

Wallis Clark

as Judge Geary (uncredited)

Joseph Crehan

as Duffy - Referee (uncredited)

Freddie Steele

as Referee (uncredited)

Dick Wessel

as Referee (uncredited)

Harry Crocker

as Charles Crocker (uncredited)

Wade Crosby

as Manager (uncredited)

William B. Davidson

as Donovan (uncredited)

William 'Wee Willie' Davis

as Flannagan (uncredited)

Jean Del Val

as Renaud (uncredited)

Joe Devlin

as Hogan (uncredited)

Dudley Dickerson

as Bellboy (uncredited)

Peggy Diggins

as Beautiful Actress (uncredited)

Joan Winfield

as Actress (uncredited)

Lester Dorr

as Reporter (uncredited)

Lew Harvey

as Reporter (uncredited)

Victor Zimmerman

as Reporter (uncredited)

James Flavin

as George Corbett (uncredited)

Art Foster

as Jack Burke (uncredited)

Jack Gardner

as Usher (uncredited)

Frank Hagney

as Mug (uncredited)

Creighton Hale

as Championship Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Mathew McCue

as Championship Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Bert Hanlon

as Clerk (uncredited)

Carl Harbaugh

as Smith (uncredited)

Jack Herrick

as Bodyguard (uncredited)

Herbert Heywood

as Man on Telephone (uncredited)

Si Jenks

as Old Man (uncredited)

Tor Johnson

as The Mauler (uncredited)

Fred Kelsey

as Sutro (uncredited)

Joe King

as Col. McLane (uncredited)

Ed Lewis

as Hoghead (uncredited)

George Lloyd

as Harrigan (uncredited)

Charles Marsh

as Station Master (uncredited)

John Maxwell

as Stockbroker (uncredited)

Frank Mayo

as Gov. Stanford (uncredited)

Mike Mazurki

as Jake Kilrain (uncredited)

Pat McKee

as Callahan - Ticket Taker (uncredited)

Wilmuth Merkyl

as Headwaiter (uncredited)

Leo White

as Headwaiter (uncredited)

Jack Wise

as Headwaiter (uncredited)

Frank Moran

as Spectator - Sullivan Fight (uncredited)

Pat Moriarity

as Spectator - Sullivan Fight (uncredited)

Wedgwood Nowell

as Broker (uncredited)

Pat O'Malley

as Detective (uncredited)

Lee Phelps

as Detective (uncredited)

Emory Parnell

as Dennis Simmons (uncredited)

Jack Roper

as Donaldson (uncredited)

Syd Saylor

as Hansom Cab Driver (uncredited)

Edwin Stanley

as Bank President McInnes (uncredited)

Sammy Stein

as Joe Choynski (uncredited)

Dan Tobey

as Ring Announcer (uncredited)

Charlotte Treadway

as Matron (uncredited)

Emmett Vogan

as Stage Manager (uncredited)

Charles C. Wilson

as Gurney (uncredited)