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The Shakedown
The life of a less-than successful professional boxer changes when he takes in an orphan.
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Plot Summary
A struggling boxer, a former champion named 'Kid' Regan, is drawn into the underworld when he falls for a married nightclub singer. He becomes entangled with a mob boss who controls the fighter and the singer. Regan attempts to break free from the control of the mob and protect the woman he loves, leading to a violent confrontation.
Critical Reception
As an early sound film, 'The Shakedown' is noted for its technical advancements for its time. It received moderate reviews, appreciated for its gritty portrayal of the boxing and nightclub scene, though some critics found its plot predictable. Audience reception was generally positive, drawn to the dramatic narrative and the performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early sound technology and atmospheric depiction of the era.
Criticized for a somewhat formulaic crime drama narrative.
Performances, particularly James Murray's as the boxer, were often highlighted.
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Fun Fact
This film was one of the earliest dramatic features to incorporate synchronized sound, utilizing Vitaphone sound-on-disc technology.
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