Ex-Champ
"HE COULD STILL SMACK 'EM DOWN...AND HE DID!"
A former prizefighter tries to help his son pay off his gambling debts.
"HE COULD STILL SMACK 'EM DOWN...AND HE DID!"
A former prizefighter tries to help his son pay off his gambling debts.
Victor McLaglen
Tom 'Gunner' Grey
Tom Brown
Bob Hill
Nan Grey
Joan Grey
William Frawley
Mushy Harrington
Constance Moore
Doris Courtney
Donald Briggs
Jeffrey Grey
Samuel S. Hinds
Edward P. Nash
Thurston Hall
Mr. Courtney
Marc Lawrence
Bill Crosle
A former prizefighter tries to help his son pay off his gambling debts.
A broken-down alcoholic prizefighter struggles to keep custody of his adoring son.
Expecting the usual loss, a boxing manager takes bribes from a betting gangster without telling his fighter.
Billy used to be a great boxer, but he's settled into a hardscrabble life that revolves around drinking, training horses, and the one bright spot in his existence — his young son, T.J. Although Billy has had custody of T.J. since his wife, Annie, left the family years ago, her return prompts a new struggle for the former fighter. Determined to hold on to his son, Billy gets back into the ring to try and recapture his past success.
A charming racketeer seduces the DA's stepdaughter for revenge, then falls in love.
When an employee at an illegal gambling den dies suspiciously, her sister, Nancy, looks into the situation and falls for Johnny O'Clock, a suave partner in the underground casino. Selfish and non-committal by nature, Johnny slowly begins to return Nancy's affection and decides to run away with her, but conflict within his business threatens their plans. As Johnny tries to distance himself from the casino, his shady past comes back to haunt him.
An attorney defends a hoodlum of murder, using the oppressiveness of the slums to appeal to the court.
A corrupt D.A. with governatorial ambitions is annoyed by an investigative reporter's criticism of his criminal activities and decides to frame the reporter for manslaughter in order to silence him.
When illegal card dealer and recovering heroin addict Frankie Machine gets out of prison, he decides to straighten up. Armed with nothing but an old drum set, Frankie tries to get honest work as a drummer. But when his former employer and his old drug dealer re-enter his life, Frankie finds it hard to stay clean and eventually finds himself succumbing to his old habits.
When housewife Trina wins the lottery, her comfortable life with her dentist husband John slowly deteriorates, in part by her own increasing paranoia and partly by the machinations of villainous acquaintance Marcus.
Farmer Jabez Stone, about to lose his land, agrees to sell his soul to the devil, known as Mr. Scratch, who gives Jabez seven years to enjoy the fruits of his sale before he collects. Over that time, Jabez pays off his debts and helps many neighboring farmers, then becomes an advocate for the upstanding Sen. Daniel Webster. When Jabez's contract with Mr. Scratch concludes, he desperately turns to Webster to represent him in a trial for his soul.