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Directed by Irving Pichel Music by Alberto Colombo Initial release 1937 Screenplay Edmond Seward Production company Republic Pictures | 6.1/10 IMDb Produced by Herman Schlom Cinematography Harry Neumann Director Irving Pichel Music director Alberto Colombo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Screenplay by Adele Buffington
Edmond Seward Starring Allan Lane
Heather Angel
Genevieve Tobin
Johnny Russell
Joseph Crehan
Frederick Burton Cast Allan Lane, Heather Angel, Genevieve Tobin, Joseph Crehan, Ben Welden Similar Before Dawn, Television Spy, Murder in Trinidad, Broadway Big Shot, Now and Forever |
The Duke Comes Back is a 1937 American drama film directed by Irving Pichel and written by Adele Buffington and Edmond Seward. The film stars Allan Lane, Heather Angel, Genevieve Tobin, Johnny Russell, Joseph Crehan and Frederick Burton. The film was released on November 29, 1937, by Republic Pictures.
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Plot
Duke Foster dethrones boxing's heavyweight champion, then promptly announces his engagement to Susan Corbin, a high-society girl whose financier father, Arnold Corbin, disapproves of her choice in men. Susan's sensible sister Pauline persuades their father the marriage will be fine and becomes Duke's partner in a publishing business so that he can quit fighting. Four years pass and the Fosters have a son, Jimmy.
Arnold embezzles and loses $200,000 and faces prison. Duke decides to try to raise the money by boxing again. A corrupt promoter, Jim Watson, bets a bundle on Duke's opponent, Bronski, and has Susan and her son taken hostage. Duke is warned to lose the fight, but doesn't believe the threat is true. Al goes to the arena to shoot Duke before he can win the bout and lose Watson's wager, but Al is overpowered, Duke wins and his family is safe.