The story, set in the 1930s, is about a down-and-out boxer mixed up mobsters and fixed fights. Not realizing that his victories were all setups, Bags accepts a bout with the defending champ, ending with a hilarious showdown for the championship.
"Shake and Bags are down on their luck until they meet Mr. Mike who brings Bags out of retirement and secretly uses dirty money to fix a few fights."
"The story, set in the 1930s, is about a down-and-out boxer mixed up mobsters and fixed fights. Not realizing that his victories were all setups, Bags accepts a bout with the defending champ, ending with a hilarious showdown for the championship."@en
"The setting is the 1930s and Bags is trying to make it as a boxer. Gangster Mike decides to take advantage of the two losers, so he sets Bags up for a big championship match against a bruiser appropriately nicknamed the Butcher. At stake is more than the one-sided match, the dull duo's friend "Pop" Morgan has bet all he has on Bags-- he needs money to save his gym from the clutches of the gangster."
"This film is set in the 1930's. The boxer (Tim Conway) has a perfect record-- 20 fights, 20 knockouts, 20 losses. He and his manager, Don Knotts, are rescued by a gangster who has ways to fix fights. Bags agrees to fight the defending champ--leading to a hilariously funny showdown."@en
"Set in the 1930's, the story of aboxer (Tim Conway) with a perfect record-- 20 fights, 20 knockouts, 20 losses. He and his manager, Don Knotts, are rescued by a gangster who has ways to fix fights. Bags agrees to fight the defending champ-- leading to a hilariously funny showdown."
"This film is set in the 1930's. The boxer (Tim Conway) has a perfect record-- 20 fights, 20 knockouts, 20 losses. He and his manager, Don Knotts, are rescued by a gangster who has ways to fix fights. Bags agrees to fight the defending champ-- leading to a hilariously funny showdown."@en
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