Born to Fight (1938)
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This Frankie Darro-Kane Richmond vehicle benefits from the brisk direction of onetime serial star Charles Hutchison. Richmond plays Bomber Brown, a pugilist forced to go on the lam after he punches out crooked gambler Smoothy (Jack LaRue). Travelling incognito bomber befriends aspiring boxer Baby… More This Frankie Darro-Kane Richmond vehicle benefits from the brisk direction of onetime serial star Charles Hutchison. Richmond plays Bomber Brown, a pugilist forced to go on the lam after he punches out crooked gambler Smoothy (Jack LaRue). Travelling incognito bomber befriends aspiring boxer Baby Face (Darro) and trains the boy for the Championship. Smoothy tries to sabotage Baby Face's career, but Bomber cleans the villain's clock once and for all. Produced independently by the parsimonious Maurice Conn, Born to Fight is at its best in the boxing scenes, photographed with all the slick efficiency of an "A" production. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Charles Hutchison
- Genres
- Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Classics
- In Theaters
- Aug 13, 1936 Wide
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Cast
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Frankie Darro
as Baby Face
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Kane Richmond
as Bomber
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Philo McCullough
as Goodall
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Hal Price
as Heckler
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Donald Kerr
as Broadcaster
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Charles McMurphy
as Cop
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Olin Francis
as Hobo
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Sheila Bromley
as Ada
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Monte Collins Jr.
as Gloomy Gus
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Gino Corrado
as Maitre d'
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Frances Meller Grant
as Nan
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Harry Harvey
as Reporter
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Jack LaRue
as Smoothy
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Bob Perry
as Referee
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Edward Phillips
as Duffy
- Gloria Shea
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Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
as Snowflake
- Eddie Phillips
- Frances Grant
- Fred Toones
- Jack La Rue
- Monty Collins
- Sheila Mannors