Throwing the Soul Away
Throwing the Soul Away

Movie spotlight

Throwing the Soul Away

1935
Movie
27 min
Japanese

The film centres around junior high school students. They are members of the school's baseball team. They are very good. Izawa's father asks him to stop playing prior to an important game. Hayasaki health deteriorates at this time and he becomes absent. The team decides to speak to Izawa's father to plead their case and ask for the return of their team member.

Insights

Director: B. Reeves EasonGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

A young ranch hand, Buck Roberts, dreams of escaping his humble life and finding fortune. He falls for the spirited daughter of a wealthy rancher, but their budding romance is threatened by a ruthless land grabber. Buck must overcome betrayal and danger to protect his love and his future.

Critical Reception

As a typical Western of its era, 'Throwing the Soul Away' received modest attention, praised for its straightforward narrative and action sequences. Critics noted its adherence to genre conventions, with some commending Hoot Gibson's familiar heroic presence. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating the clear-cut morality and the classic Western tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Satisfyingly familiar Western plot with a clear hero and villain.

  • Hoot Gibson delivers his signature performance, appealing to fans of the genre.

  • The supporting cast adds solid performances to the predictable, yet entertaining, narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews from the era likely focused on the engaging action and the classic heroics of Hoot Gibson, typical for fans of early Westerns. The film's straightforward storytelling and romantic elements would have also been appreciated.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in the rugged terrain of the American West, contributing to its authentic portrayal of the frontier.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review