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So, 'Conflict' from 1936 is this intriguing blend of drama and romance, set in a rugged logging and mining camp. The main guy, Pat, is meant to be this tough fighter, gearing up for a big boxing match against Corrigan. But the twist? They’re both in on it to throw the fight, which adds a layer of deceit. The pacing is quite engaging, gradually building tension, especially when Maude, the reporter, enters the scene, throwing a wrench into their plans. The performances carry a raw, gritty authenticity that matches the camp's atmosphere, and you can really feel the stakes rise. Quite a distinctive piece for its time, you really get a sense of the struggle between personal ambition and moral dilemmas.
This film seems to be somewhat elusive in collector circles. It has seen limited releases over the years, with few prints surfacing, which naturally raises interest among collectors looking for unique titles from the era. The combination of boxing and romance, along with its unique backdrop, makes it a curious artifact of 1930s cinema, attracting those who appreciate the nuances of lesser-known gems.
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