The Fighting Champ

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  • Passed
  • 1932
  • 56 min
  • 5.1  (62)

The Fighting Champ is a 1932 American western film directed by Oscar Rudolph and starring Bob Steele, Arletta Duncan, and Kit Guard. The story follows Steele's character, Larry Gordon, a former boxer who became a sheriff in a small town. He is tasked with stopping a criminal gang led by Rance McGowan, played by Kit Guard, who is causing havoc in the town. Larry's fiancée, Ethel, played by Arletta Duncan, is kidnapped by McGowan, and Larry must save her and the town from the gang's grasp.

The movie opens on a boxing match in which Larry Gordon, played by Bob Steele, is the champion. We see how skilled he is in the ring, and we get to witness his athletic ability. Larry is a likable character, and we can see from his interaction with his friends that he's a caring individual who will do anything for those he loves.

After the fight, Larry is approached by a group of men who offer him a job as a sheriff in their town. Despite Larry's reluctance, he eventually accepts the offer after being persuaded by Ethel, his fiancé, played by Arletta Duncan.

Once in the town, Larry meets Ethel's father, who is the current sheriff. Larry seems surprised to find out that the main issue in the town is a criminal gang that operates with impunity. The gang has been stealing cattle and extorting money from the townspeople. Ethel's father is powerless to stop them, and it's up to Larry to bring the gang to justice.

Despite the odds against him, Larry is determined to stop the gang. He soon forms a plan that involves tricking the gang into a trap. Larry is successful in capturing one of the members of the gang and uses the information he gains to capture the rest of the gang.

However, Rance McGowan, the leader of the gang, is still on the loose, and he takes revenge on Larry by kidnapping Ethel. Larry, now furious, tracks down the gang's hideout, and, in a thrilling confrontation, rescues Ethel and confronts Rance.

The Fighting Champ is a classic 1930s western that is both entertaining and thrilling. Bob Steele's portrayal of the charming yet tough sheriff is exemplary, and the supporting cast adds depth to the story. The film has a great sense of pacing, with a perfect balance of action and character development.

The Fighting Champ is also notable for its stunts, which are impressive for the time, and the camera angles used to capture them. The movie showcases Steele's athleticism and his boxing skills, making it a must-see for fans of both the western and boxing genres.

Overall, The Fighting Champ is an excellent movie that is both exciting and engaging. The story is compelling and well executed, and the performances are top-notch. It's no wonder that The Fighting Champ continues to be a popular film among fans of classic cinema, as it stands the test of time as a true gem of the 1930s movie era.

The Fighting Champ is a 1932 western with a runtime of 56 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.1.

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  • Release Date
    1932
  • MPAA Rating
    Passed
  • Runtime
    56 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.1  (62)
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