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Thunderbolt
A pair of crooked deputies steal a gold shipment, murder a young boy's father and pin the blame on a cowboy. The murdered man's son and his dog set out to prove the cowboy's innocence.
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Plot Summary
A young boxer, desperately seeking to win a championship fight to afford a crucial operation for his ailing mother, finds himself entangled with a dangerous criminal underworld. He is manipulated by a seductive singer and a ruthless gangster who see him as a pawn in their schemes. As the stakes rise, he must navigate betrayal and violence to protect his family and his own integrity.
Critical Reception
The Thunderbolt received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often praising Josef von Sternberg's distinctive visual style and Josephine Baker's captivating performance. However, some found the plot somewhat convoluted and the pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric direction and striking visuals.
Josephine Baker's performance was a highlight, bringing charisma and depth.
The narrative structure and character motivations were occasionally criticized as underdeveloped.
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Fun Fact
This film marked the Hollywood debut of Josephine Baker, the iconic international entertainer, who was brought to the United States specifically for this role by director Josef von Sternberg.
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