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Winner Take All is a american film of genre Drama directed by Roy Del Ruth released in USA on 16 july 1932 with James Cagney

Winner Take All (1932)

Winner Take All
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Released in USA 16 july 1932
Length 1h6
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating59% 2.9994352.9994352.9994352.9994352.999435

Winner Take All is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film, starring James Cagney as a boxer. The movie also featured a single scene of George Raft conducting a band that had been lifted from Queen of the Nightclubs, an earlier film; Cagney and Raft would not make a full-fledged film together until Each Dawn I Die seven years later.

Winner Take All was directed by Roy Del Ruth. Footage from Cagney's fight scenes would be used 52 years later in Cagney's final performance, the 1984 TV-movie Terrible Joe Moran, which also told the story of a former boxer.

Synopsis

Rising boxer Jimmy Kane is sent from New York City to the Rosario Ranch and Hot Springs in New Mexico to regain his health after spending too much time with women and drink. There he meets young widow Peggy Harmon and her son Dickie. She eventually falls in love with him, and he likes her too. When Jimmy finds out that she will have to cut short her son's treatment because she will not receive an insurance payout, Jimmy takes on a tough fight in Tijuana to raise the $600 she needs. The marks on his face show Peggy where the money came from.

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