
There Ain't No Justice
Drama
A young boxer falls in with a crooked fight promoter.
Director
Pen Tennyson
Writers
James Curtis, Sergei Nolbandov, Pen Tennyson
Stars
Jimmy Hanley, Edward Rigby, Mary Clare
Release Date
December 4, 1939
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
💬 6
Reviews
🎭 Top Cast

Jimmy Hanley
as Tommy Mutch

Edward Rigby
as Pa Mutch

Mary Clare
as Ma Mutch

Edward Chapman
as Sammy Sanders

Phyllis Stanley
as Elsie Mutch
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Jill Furse
as Connie Fletcher
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Nan Hopkins
as Dot Ducrow

Michael Wilding
as Len Charteris

Gus McNaughton
as Alfie Norton
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Sue Gawthorne
as Mrs. Frost
🎬 Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Ealing Studios, Ealing, London, England, UK
Production
CAPAD, Ealing Studios
🏷️ Keywords
boxerboxing
🎯 Categories
Drama
⭐ Featured Review
Jimmys the Champ
"This is the first direct-oral effort of Pen Tennyson,who was a protégé of Alfred Hitchcock.Unfortunately he only made 3 films as a director as he was killed in an air crash in the war. This film was made at Ealing and would appear to be an "expose" of the fight game in this country.Its leading man,Jimmy Hanley played the role of slightly simple minded leads throughout his career with certain variations.It has to be said that when he is in the ring he looks more like a raging calf than a raging bull.His physique is rather flabby and so he is not very believable as a boxer. There are a..."
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📖 Synopsis
A young boxer falls in with a crooked fight promoter.





