The Prizefighter and the Lady

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The Prizefighter and the Lady is a 1933 romantic drama film that blends boxing action with melodrama, notable for featuring real-life heavyweight champion Max Baer in a prominent role.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
romantic drama film
artDirectionBy Cedric Gibbons NERFINISHED
basedOn story by Frances Marion
castMember Jack Dempsey NERFINISHED
Max Baer NERFINISHED
Max Baer Sr. NERFINISHED
Mickey Rooney NERFINISHED
Myrna Loy NERFINISHED
Otto Kruger NERFINISHED
Primo Carnera NERFINISHED
Robert Taylor NERFINISHED
Walter Huston NERFINISHED
cinematographer James Wong Howe NERFINISHED
composer William Axt NERFINISHED
costumeDesignBy Adrian NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director W. S. Van Dyke NERFINISHED
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
era Pre-Code era
filmEditingBy Ben Lewis NERFINISHED
follows career of a rising prizefighter
format black-and-white film
genre boxing film
romantic drama
sports film
hasBoxingMatchDepiction fictional bout between Max Baer and Primo Carnera
hasRealLifeBoxerInCast Jack Dempsey NERFINISHED
Max Baer NERFINISHED
Primo Carnera NERFINISHED
hasSetting boxing world
includesTheme fame and ambition
personal redemption
romantic relationships
mainSubject boxing
medium theatrical feature film
mpaaRating Pre-Code Hollywood film
narrativeLocation San Francisco NERFINISHED
notableFor blend of boxing action and melodrama
featuring real-life heavyweight champion Max Baer in a prominent role
originalLanguage English
producer Irving Thalberg NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
publicationDate 1933
runtime approximately 102 minutes
screenwriter Anita Loos NERFINISHED
Frances Marion NERFINISHED

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Max Baer Sr. notableWork The Prizefighter and the Lady
W. S. Van Dyke notableWork The Prizefighter and the Lady
W. S. Van Dyke directed The Prizefighter and the Lady