Despite his talent as a musician, a city boy decides to become a boxer. He's successful as a fighter — much to the dismay of his parents. When gangsters try to buy a piece of him, he begins to have second thoughts.
Genres:
Barbara Stanwyck as Lorna Moon
Adolphe Menjou as Tom Moody
William Holden as Joe Bonaparte
Lee J. Cobb as Mr. Bonaparte
Joseph Calleia as Eddie Fuseli
Sam Levene as Siggie
Edward Brophy as Roxy Lewis
Beatrice Blinn as Anna 'Duchess'
William H. Strauss as Mr. Carp
Don Beddoe as Borneo
Stanley Andrews as Driscoll, Fight Official
Gordon Armitage as Fighter
Earl Askam as Policeman
Al Bayne as Fighter
Don Brodie as
Dora Clement as Ill Ringsider Who Won't Leave
Irving Cohen as Ex-Pug
Eddie Coke as Photographer
Dorothy Comingore as Fight Spectator
Onest Conley as Jimmy, Chocolate Drop's Brother
Sayre Dearing as Reporter
Eddie Fetherston as Reporter Wilson
Tommy Garland as Fighter
Mickey Golden as Fighter
Alfred Grant as Daniel, Chocolate Drop's Older Brother
Joe Gray as Fighter
James 'Cannonball' Green as Chocolate Drop
Kit Guard as Ringsider
Sam Hayes as Broadcaster
Frank Jenks as Pepper White
Anne Kay as Fat Woman
John Kerns as Fighter
Charles Lane as Reporter Drake
Al Lang as Fight Second
Ian McEwing as Referee
Larry McGrath as Referee
Pat McKee as Fight Spectator
Alex Melesh as Stranger
Frank Mills as Fight Spectator Rapidly Chewing Gum
Bruce Mitchell as Guard
Roy Moore as Lucky Nelson
Lee Phelps as Ring Announcer
Charles Randolph as Referee
Cyril Ring as Extra in Moody's New Office
Clinton Rosemond as Chocolate Drop's Father
Syd Saylor as Ringsider Next to Pa Bonaparte
Cy Schindell as Fighter
Charles Sherlock as Reporter Saying 'That's Too Bad'
Robert Sterling as Elevator Boy
Landers Stevens as Ringsider with Ill Woman
Charles Sullivan as Referee
Harry Tyler as Mickey, Pepper White's Handler
Minerva Urecal as Grocery Customer
Dave Willock as Arena Call Boy
John Wray as Chocolate Drop's Manager
Jack Stewart as Policeman
Made by edimario