Review of Conflict

Conflict (1936)
5/10
The Duke, A Tank Artist
20 May 2008
Warning: Spoilers
In order to make a third version of Jack London's novel, Abysmal Brute, we'd have to have a different gimmick. The electronic media and the internet would make it impossible to pull off what London's protagonists are doing.

In the places where the working people gather, John Wayne in Conflict travels to mining camps, logging camps, ranches etc., and moves in and ingratiates himself and makes known his pugilistic prowess. Along come professional prize fighter Ward Bond and a match is arranged. What happens is Wayne goes in the tank and Bond and his handlers clean up in bet money.

But when the act is ready to be pulled on this particular logging camp the love of a small runaway orphan kid, Tommy Bupp, and the romantic attachment and journalistic investigation of reporter Jean Rogers make Wayne see the error of his ways. I think you can figure out where this is going.

I would never have thought it, but John Wayne and Reginald Denny playing the same role, it's true. Denny played Wayne's part in the 1923 silent version under London's original novel title.

Conflict is one of six films that John Wayne made for Universal in 1936 and 1937 that were non-westerns as an effort to expand his range. Some were better than others, but they didn't succeed in breaking him out as a major star. That would have to wait until Stagecoach.

The production values are considerably above the stuff the Duke was doing at the time for Lone Star Pictures. Still it's a B film we're looking at.

Of the Universals at this time, one is lost, Adventure's End. Of the group remaining I like The Sea Spoilers the best. None are generally available and I wish they were.

If they ever do come on the market, get Sea Spoilers before you get this one however. Conflict isn't great, but not horrible. The Duke plays a kind of hero/heel that Tyrone Power patented over at 20th Century Fox.
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