Black Diamonds
Black Diamonds

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Black Diamonds

1938
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Hungarian

Iván Berend works with all his skills in the coal mine he inherited from his father. Fate brings him to fall in love with the beautiful Evila, the daughter of one of the miners. A wealthy Viennese banker, Félix Kaulmann, then buys up the Bondavölgy coalfield for money, but he cannot acquire Iván Berend's mine for the time being. To defeat his opponent, he comes up with a cunning plan. He takes Evila with him to the Austrian capital, then opens the new mine, luring Berend's best colleagues to him with a little more money. But he doesn't count on one thing.

Insights

IMDb6.0/10
Director: Mendel GlickGenres: Drama, Romance, Sport

Plot Summary

A struggling boxer, Joe Riley, gets involved with a manipulative dance hall owner, Millie. She sees his potential and pushes him towards a championship fight, but her true intentions are self-serving. Riley must navigate the dangerous world of professional boxing and the complexities of his relationship with Millie to achieve his dreams.

Critical Reception

Black Diamonds is a minor British melodrama from the late 1930s. While it attempts to capture the gritty reality of professional boxing and the allure of fame, it is often characterized by its predictable plot and somewhat melodramatic performances. It is primarily remembered as an early effort in the careers of its cast members and a product of its era's cinematic style.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a standard boxing narrative with predictable turns.

  • Performances are generally adequate for the period, though not exceptional.

  • The romantic subplot adds a layer of melodrama that some viewers may find engaging.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Black Diamonds are scarce due to its age and limited distribution. However, where available, it is often viewed as a typical, albeit somewhat dated, boxing film of the era, with a straightforward plot and earnest performances.

Fun Fact

Black Diamonds is noted for its early depiction of the boxing world in British cinema, showcasing the harsh realities and the spectacle surrounding the sport during that period.

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