Gentleman Jim
Because boxing is a considered an illegal and disreputable enterprise in 1880's San Francisco, wealthy and influential members of the prestigious Olympic Club vow to make the sport a "gentlemanly" one. They sponsor a brash, extroverted young bank clerk named Jim Corbett, who quickly becomes an accomplished fighter under the new Marquis of Queensbury Rules. Despite his success, the young Irish-American's social pretensions and boastful manner soon estrange him from his benefactors, who plot to give their conceited former protege a well-deserved comeuppance. Despite this, his dazzlingly innovative footwork helps him to beat a succession of bigger and stronger men, and he finally finds himself fighting for the world's championship against his childhood idol, John L. Sullivan.
- Director
- Raoul Walsh
- Writer
- Vincent Lawrence (screen play), Horace McCoy (screen play), James J. Corbett (based upon the life of)
- Released
- 14 Nov 1942
- Country
- USA
Cast

Errol Flynn

Alexis Smith

Jack Carson

Alan Hale
Dorothy Vaughan

Mary Gordon
Rhys Williams

William Frawley

James Flavin

Ward Bond

Leo White

Jean Del Val

Pat Flaherty
John Loder
Creighton Hale

Mike Mazurki
Monte Blue

Arthur Shields
Fred Kelsey
Minor Watson
Wade Crosby
Madeleine LeBeau
Joseph Crehan
Carl Harbaugh