

Gay Blades
New York hockey player Andy Buell is approached by Hollywood talent scout Nancy Davis to play the hunk lead in "The Behemoth" but he would prefer she quit her job and become his wife.
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Plot Summary
A young boxer, down on his luck, becomes involved with racketeers who are rigging fights. He tries to maintain his integrity while navigating the dangerous underworld of professional boxing. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for survival in a corrupt system.
Critical Reception
Gay Blades received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics appreciated its fast-paced plot and noir-like atmosphere, others found its storyline predictable and its characters underdeveloped. Audience reception was generally lukewarm, with many finding it a standard B-movie offering of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gritty portrayal of the boxing world and its suspenseful moments.
- Criticized for a somewhat formulaic plot and less-than-memorable performances.
- Seen as a competent, albeit unexceptional, entry in the crime genre of the 1940s.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by PRC (Producers Releasing Corporation), which was known for its low-budget B-movies during Hollywood's Golden Age.
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