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Battling Bruisers: Some Boxing Buffoonery

Country: UK, Language: English, 15 mins

  • Director: Adrian Brunel
  • Writer: Adrian Brunel; Edwin Greenwood
  • Producer: Michael Balcon

CGiii Comment

Totally and utterly bizarre...gay boxers in 1925 - it's very funny.


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The(ir) Blurb...

An opening section of heavy handed humour about boxing styles gives way to a genuine and extraordinary discovery in this silent curio. Cutie Cannaro is the nicest man in boxing: his swishy walk and camp gestures leave no doubt that we're looking at one of the earliest representations of gay men in British cinema. The effeminate seconds in his corner have the unmistakeable air of screaming chorus boys. The kisses they exchange as he enters the ring may be read as French but the cumulative effect of hints on screen reveal a boxing pair who seem more interested in each other than the fight.

The rest of the film is a fascinating pastiche of all things Russian, with Brighton Pavilion standing in for Moscow and some daring camera angles.

Cast & Characters

Adrian Brunel as Lord Pifford;
Miles Malleson as Referee