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Sporting Blood (1931) on DVD

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Actor :     Clark Gable, Ernest Torrence, Madge Evans, Lew Cody, Marie Prevost
Director:  Charles Brabin
Genre:     Drama
Year:        1930
Studio:     Warner/Allied Vaughn
Length:     82
Released:  September 12, 2011
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:      DVD
Misc:          NTSC
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Sporting Blood is a key work in Clark Gable's 1931 leap to stardom, a film in which he plays a race-fixing underworld gambler who rediscovers his inner decency. It marks the first time Gable tops a cast list, although the future Hollywood King doesn't appear until midway in the film's story. Even more, it "proved [Gable] could carry a picture to profitability without a top female star" (John Eames, The MGM Story). John Larkin plays Uncle Ben, the devoted stable groom of Tommy Boy, a magnificent thoroughbred who triumphs over owners' mistreatment to gain a shot at the Kentucky Derby. In a historical sense, the movie is Gable's. But its powerful and soul-touching last scene rightly belongs to Uncle Ben and Tommy Boy.

Actor :     Clark Gable, Ernest Torrence, Madge Evans, Lew Cody, Marie Prevost
Director:  Charles Brabin
Genre:     Drama
Year:        1930
Studio:     Warner/Allied Vaughn
Length:     82
Released:  September 12, 2011
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:      DVD
Misc:          NTSC
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Sporting Blood is a key work in Clark Gable's 1931 leap to stardom, a film in which he plays a race-fixing underworld gambler who rediscovers his inner decency. It marks the first time Gable tops a cast list, although the future Hollywood King doesn't appear until midway in the film's story. Even more, it "proved [Gable] could carry a picture to profitability without a top female star" (John Eames, The MGM Story). John Larkin plays Uncle Ben, the devoted stable groom of Tommy Boy, a magnificent thoroughbred who triumphs over owners' mistreatment to gain a shot at the Kentucky Derby. In a historical sense, the movie is Gable's. But its powerful and soul-touching last scene rightly belongs to Uncle Ben and Tommy Boy.

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