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The Life of Jimmy Dolan ()


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Prizefighter Jimmy Dolan accidentally kills a man at a party and escapes. He hides out at a health farm for invalid children and begins to lose his cynicism under the influence of the children and of Peggy and Mrs. Moore, who run the farm.... See more »

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Jimmy Dolan
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Peggy
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Mrs. Moore aka Auntie
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Phlaxer
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Doc Woods
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Budgie (as Fifi Dorsay)
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Reggie Newman
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Goldie West
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Charles Magee
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Smith
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Herman Malvin
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Mary Lou (as Dawn O'Day)
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Police Inspector Ennis (uncredited)
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Well-Wisher (uncredited)
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Sheriff (uncredited)
Joseph Belmont ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Man on Stairway Giving Directions (uncredited)
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Boxing Handler (uncredited)
Billy Coe ...
Fight Timekeeper (uncredited)
Arthur De Kuh ...
Louie Primaro (uncredited)
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Man Offering Jimmy a Drink (uncredited)
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George Lewis (uncredited)
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Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Sam Godfrey ...
Reporter (uncredited)
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Sam (uncredited)
Sydney Jarvis ...
Detective (uncredited)
John Kerns ...
Fight Opponent (uncredited)
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Reporter in Ring (uncredited)
Larry McGrath ...
First Referee (uncredited)
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Masseur (uncredited)
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One of Dolan's Backers (uncredited)
Lee Phelps ...
Last Fight Ring Announcer (uncredited)
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Freckles (uncredited)
Dick Rush ...
Detective (uncredited)
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Fight Manager (uncredited)
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Reporter in Ring (uncredited)
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King Cobra (uncredited)
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Matt Lenihan (uncredited)
Huey White ...
Handler (uncredited)

Directed by

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Archie Mayo

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Bertram Millhauser ... (based on a play by) (as Bertram Milhauser) &
Beulah Marie Dix ... (based on a play by)
 
David Boehm ... (screen play) and
Erwin Gelsey ... (screen play)

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Arthur Edeson ... (photography by)

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Herbert I. Leeds ... (edited by) (as Bert Levy)

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Robert M. Haas

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Leo F. Forbstein ... conductor: Vitaphone Orchestra
Cliff Hess ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Bernhard Kaun ... composer: title music (uncredited) / composer: trailer (uncredited)

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Hal B. Wallis ... supervisor (uncredited)
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Prizefighter Jimmy Dolan accidentally kills a man at a party and escapes. He hides out at a health farm for invalid children and begins to lose his cynicism under the influence of the children and of Peggy and Mrs. Moore, who run the farm. When a detective recognizes him, Jimmy must decide whether to escape or stay and face his responsibilities to the children. Written by Jim Beaver

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Taglines Stranger Than Fiction! It starts with a wallop, sweeps from one thrilling love-scene to the next...then amazingly reveals why this public idol HAD to lead a double life! (Print Ad-Tuscaloosa News, ((Tuscaloosa, Ala.)) 17 September 1933) See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Kid's Last Fight (United Kingdom)
  • Su última pelea (Spain)
  • Жизнь Джимми Долана (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • A Vida de Jimmy Dolan (Brazil)
  • 男の一頁 (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 88 min
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Budget $202,000 (estimated)

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Trivia The film was shot over a period of 28 days and cost a total of $202,000, according to production notes in the AMPAS Library file on the film. See more »
Goofs The police broadcast the license number of Dolan's car in which Woods and Goldie are fleeing (1U-42-91), but it's not the same as the actual license plate of their Lincoln which is visible in several shots (4B72-47). When the car is wrecked, it has changed from a Lincoln to a Ford and now bears the same license number as the one originally broadcast. See more »
Movie Connections Version of They Made Me a Criminal (1939). See more »
Soundtracks How Deep Is the Ocean? See more »
Quotes King Cobra: Then why'd ya come here and fight me for?
Jimmy Dolan: I saw yer picture in the papers, I thought I might like ta be alone with ya.
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