Fighting Blood
Drama · Action
Overview
Al Santell silent sports boxing comedy series starring George O'Hara, and all star cast: Kit Guard, Al Cooke, Clara Horton, Mabel Van Buren, and Clark Gable (in one of his 14 uncredited roles prior to making his real debut in 1931's "The Painted Desert"). Note that this was one of a series of boxing films with the same characters, and each new film in the series was called a "round" (appropriate for a series of boxing movies!), but these movies were not serials, just connected by having the same characters. This card is the 4th round, "Two Sones with One Bird".
Top Cast


George O'Hara
George O'Hara
Gale Galen aka Six Second Smith
George O'Hara
Gale Galen aka Six Second Smith


Clara Horton
Clara Horton
Judy Wilcox
Clara Horton
Judy Wilcox


Kit Guard
Kit Guard
K. O. Kelly
Kit Guard
K. O. Kelly


Mabel Van Buren
Mabel Van Buren
Mrs. Wilcox
Mabel Van Buren
Mrs. Wilcox


Arthur Rankin
Arthur Rankin
Rags Dempster
Arthur Rankin
Rags Dempster


William Courtright
William Courtright
Ajariah Stubbs
William Courtright
Ajariah Stubbs


Mary Beth Milford
Mary Beth Milford
Rosemary DuBarry
Mary Beth Milford
Rosemary DuBarry


Louise Lorraine
Louise Lorraine
Patricia Paddington
Louise Lorraine
Patricia Paddington


Clark Gable
Clark Gable
Bit Part
Clark Gable
Bit Part


Al Cooke
Al Cooke
Nate Shapiro - the Fight Promoter
Al Cooke
Nate Shapiro - the Fight Promoter
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