Spirit of Youth(1937)starring Joe Louis
Posted: 10 Apr 2007, 17:10
I rented this movie from a store the other day.
I had never seen it before.
I thought it was pretty good.
Joe Louis stars as Joe Thomas.
He leaves Alabama to search for work in Detroit,hitch-hiking etc..
Once there,he gets a job "massaging dishes", and Mantan Moreland convinces him to take up boxing after he knocks out
a bully loader at a shipping company(who looked sort of like Jack Johnson)
The fights were choreagraphed of course,but when Joe Louis trains to fight the Heavyweight champion(who is Jack Sharkey-esqe)
The sparring looks real,he even clocks an oppontent with a left hook that sends him sagging toward the ropes.
I would recommend this movie to all Joe Louis fans,as I dont think I have ever seen any of this on any documentary on the Brown Bomber.
The one drawback is the print looks a washed out,B/W 66 minutes.
Its availabe from Alpha video classics.
I know this movie appeared on TCM a few times in the past,but I never got a chance to see it on there,so maybe they have a better print then on the DVD thats out there now.
I had never seen it before.
I thought it was pretty good.
Joe Louis stars as Joe Thomas.
He leaves Alabama to search for work in Detroit,hitch-hiking etc..
Once there,he gets a job "massaging dishes", and Mantan Moreland convinces him to take up boxing after he knocks out
a bully loader at a shipping company(who looked sort of like Jack Johnson)
The fights were choreagraphed of course,but when Joe Louis trains to fight the Heavyweight champion(who is Jack Sharkey-esqe)
The sparring looks real,he even clocks an oppontent with a left hook that sends him sagging toward the ropes.
I would recommend this movie to all Joe Louis fans,as I dont think I have ever seen any of this on any documentary on the Brown Bomber.
The one drawback is the print looks a washed out,B/W 66 minutes.
Its availabe from Alpha video classics.
I know this movie appeared on TCM a few times in the past,but I never got a chance to see it on there,so maybe they have a better print then on the DVD thats out there now.