Ringside Maisie (Cash and Carry Maisie) (1941)
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Broke and stranded once more, golden-hearted showgirl Maisie Revere (Ann Sothern) finds herself in upstate New York in general proximity with a prizefighting camp. She meets and ultimately falls in love with up-and-coming boxer Terry Dolan (played by Ann Sothern's future husband Robert… More Broke and stranded once more, golden-hearted showgirl Maisie Revere (Ann Sothern) finds herself in upstate New York in general proximity with a prizefighting camp. She meets and ultimately falls in love with up-and-coming boxer Terry Dolan (played by Ann Sothern's future husband Robert Sterling). Upon realizing that her heart belongs to Terry's manager Skeets Maguire (George Murphy), our heroine finds herself on the horns of an emotional dilemma-especially after Dolan is blinded in a fight, possibly permanently. The film's best moments belong to "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom, typecast in his usual role of a pugilist who's suffered one too many blows to the cranium. Also worth the price of admission is Maisie's opening dance-hall scene, highlighted by the terpischorean skills of the star. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Edwin L. Marin
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Sports & Fitness, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Aug 1, 1941 Wide
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Cast
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Ann Sothern
as Maisie Ravier
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George Murphy
as Skeets Maguire
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Robert Sterling
as Terry Dolan
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Virginia O'Brien
as Virginia O'Brien
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Natalie Thompson
as Cecelia Reardon
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Margaret Moffat
as Mrs. Dolan
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Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom
as Chotsie
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Jack LaRue
as Ricky DuPrez
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Rags Ragland
as Vic
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Oscar O'Shea
as Conductor
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John Indrisano
as Peaches
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Eddie Simms
as Billy-Boy Duffy
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Jonathan Hale
as Dr. Kramer
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Purnell Pratt
as Dr. Taylor
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May McAvoy
as Day Nurse
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Tom Dugan
as Checker