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Gentleman Jim
As bareknuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash, extroverted young bank clerk named Jim Corbett uses new rules, dazzlingly innovative footwork as well as 'scientific' methods to rise to the top of the top of the boxing world.
















31 December 1897, Clydach, Swansea, Wales, UK

15 February 1896, Dublin, Ireland

5 November 1890, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

9 April 1903, Benkelman, Nebraska, USA

10 February 1892, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

22 December 1889, Marianna, Arkansas, USA

3 January 1898, London, England, UK

8 June 1921, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada

10 June 1923, Antony, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France

27 October 1910, Carman, Manitoba, Canada

26 February 1887, Burlington, Iowa, USA

20 June 1909, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia



March 31, 2007
...has all the exuberance, excitement, romance, and high good humor that is missing in many of today's so-called inspirational sports films.
September 04, 2004
Superior -- if largely fact-free -- biopic with Flynn as the character should have been rather than as he was.
December 12, 2005
Errol Flynn excels as the brash, social-climbing Corbett.
August 09, 2009
Walsh trusts his viewers to value ability and wit over humility and pathos, resulting in one of the most roundly entertaining of all sports films.
July 17, 2009
One of the most lovable, funny and enthusiastic of all film biographies.
January 04, 2005
Romanticized Jim Corbett boxing fable; Flynn is still fun to watch.
October 18, 2010
The most kinetic of period pieces, the least pious of biopics, Walsh's Grand Illusion, an elegy for men trying to hang on to the notion of blood sports as games of honor