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6.1/10
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Two boxers compete for the love of a woman.Two boxers compete for the love of a woman.Two boxers compete for the love of a woman.
Lillian Hall-Davis
- The Girl
- (as Lilian Hall Davis)
Eugene Corri
- Eugene Corri
- (uncredited)
Charles Farrell
- Second
- (uncredited)
Clare Greet
- Fortune Teller
- (uncredited)
Lawrence Hanray
- Clerrgyman in Black Cassock
- (uncredited)
Tom Helmore
- Spectator
- (uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock
- Man-Dipping Attraction Worker
- (uncredited)
Minnie Rayner
- Boxing Contestant's Wife
- (uncredited)
Brandy Walker
- Spectator
- (uncredited)
Billy Wells
- Boxer
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Hitchcock displays his already developed understanding for visuals in this early silent film. The plot of the film, involving two boxers fighting over a girl, is straight-forward drama without much to recommend it. Hitchcock's talent, though, is found in his stunning use of images. Nearly every shot is filled with visual symbols. Especially memorable is the jewelry that one boxer gives the girl just before she marries the other boxer. He slides it up her arm in a clearly sexual way and with one simple movement Hitch has shown us all we need to know. The boxing scenes are handled well with some interesting point-of-view shots that again prove how far ahead of his time Hitchcock was. The film also gives insight into his later treatment of women. The object of the boxers' desires is driven by money and lust, not reason or love. The only other women in the film are either beautiful party girls who make open offers of sex or old crones who help to destroy happy relationships. All in all, the Ring is a must for anyone interested in Hitchcock's early work and his development as a visual storyteller.
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Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the dialogue card at 1:19:06, the big fight between Jack Saunders and Bob Corby was refereed by Eugene Corri, who entered the ring wearing a tux. Corri made boxing history in December 1907 by being the first referee to referee inside the ring during a fight.
- GoofsDuring the first boxing scene, when the assistant is helping the sailor put on his coat, the coat is on nearly all the way; then, in the next shot, it is shown being put back on again.
- Quotes
The Promoter: If you win this next fight with the nigger, you'll be in the running for the championship.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Silent Britain (2006)
- How long is The Ring?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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