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Ringside Maisie (1941) | Directed by Edwin L. Marin
Ringside Maisie is the fifth installment in the popular "Maisie" film series starring Ann Sothern as the quick-witted, kind-hearted showgirl Maisie Ravier. In this outing, Maisie finds herself caught up in the rough-and-tumble world of boxing after taking a job as a companion to the girlfriend of a rising prizefighter. As Maisie becomes increasingly involved in the boxer's personal life, she tries to help him navigate the moral pitfalls of fame and ambition, all while bringing her trademark sass and street smarts to every situation.
Genre: Comedy / Drama / Sports
Director: Edwin L. Marin
Edwin L. Marin was an American director with a steady hand in crafting Hollywood genre pictures from the 1930s through the early 1950s. Known for his efficient style and versatility, Marin directed a range of films including mysteries, westerns, and romantic comedies. He often collaborated with major stars like Randolph Scott and George Raft, and helmed several entries in popular film series, including the "Maisie" and "Dr. Kildare" franchises.
Star Cast:
* Ann Sothern as Maisie Ravier
* George Murphy as Terry Dolan
* Robert Sterling as Ricky Du Prez
* Virginia O'Brien as Cecelia Reilly
* Maxie Rosenbloom as Skeets Maguire
* Margaret Moffatt as Mrs. Reilly
Ringside Maisie was warmly received by audiences who had grown fond of Ann Sothern’s spirited portrayal of the title character. Critics noted the film's blend of humor, pathos, and light social commentary, particularly in its portrayal of the boxing world and the working-class values it explored. The Maisie series remained a popular fixture during the early 1940s, and this entry helped cement its appeal.
Fun Facts:
* The film featured real-life boxing champion Maxie Rosenbloom in a comic supporting role, adding authenticity and levity to the boxing scenes.
* Virginia O'Brien, known for her deadpan singing style, provides a humorous musical moment, which became one of her trademarks in MGM films.
* Ann Sothern’s character Maisie Ravier was so beloved that the series ran for ten films between 1939 and 1947, and later inspired a short-lived radio show.
* Ringside Maisie introduced more dramatic elements than earlier entries, allowing Sothern to show emotional depth in addition to her comedic timing.
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