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7/10
Amusing
dbborroughs6 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Amusing boxing comedy that has a great deal going on and going for it. I'm not really sure how to explain everything that happens since there are numerous plots and sub-plots wandering through this. The easiest thing to say is that not very good boxer suddenly begins to win his fights. Unknown to him they have been fixed in order to build up his stature. Wandering through this are a health guru, an all seeing madame and a publicity man.

The cast is first rate and they handle the comedy with great ease. I like that the story is nicely balanced with enough going on to keep you interested. I know in some of the poverty row comedies things can occasionally get one note, but thats not the case here. Forgive me for not saying more but its kind of hard to say more than this is a nice little film.
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5/10
Decent
boblipton6 April 2020
Ben Taggart and Betty Blythe are ex-spouses who run competing physical culture empires. Carol Hughes is Taggart's secretary, whose fiance, Tom Neal, is a flub boxer. Alex Callam runs publicity for both organizations, which neither knows. Through the usual unlikely series of events, Neal scores an unlikely knockout. The other boxer claims he has an evil eye, which causes Neal's shady manager to tout him as unstoppable.

I started looking at this movie not expecting much. The director was William Beaudine. Given a decent budget, he could turn out a fine picture, but this was a PRC production, and that meant the money would not be enough for an AIP production in the 1960s.

It wasn't a great movie, by any means, but everyone knew their lines, hit their marks and did their best. Given the mediocre script, it has aged very poorly, but it provided a few chuckles along the way.
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5/10
Adequate and nothing more...
planktonrules22 September 2014
"The Miracle Kid" stars Tom Neal as Jimmy, a prize fighter who is planning on giving up the business, as his fiancée hates boxing and doesn't want to see him get his brain beaten to mush in the ring. However, after he beats one opponent and the loser blames Jimmy for 'hexing him', Jimmy's promoter decides to play up this angle by arranging a series of rigged fights. Jimmy is termed 'the Miracle Kid' and goes on to win fight after fight--but in the process he ends up losing his girl. Worst of all, Jimmy actually thinks he's really good and has no idea that his opponents are taking dives. Can all this be sorted out by the end of the film? What do you think?

The film has decent acting--a bit better than you'd expect from a B. However, the boxing scenes are a bit limp and Neal isn't able to pull of his being a fighter. This is actually surprising, as in real life, Neal was a real violent sort of guy and this led to his being blackballed by the studios--especially after he reportedly beat the tar out of Franchot Tone. Overall, the film has very few surprises (other than the psychic angle) and is mildly enjoyable but nothing more.
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