Champion (1949 film)
1949 film
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Champion is a 1949 American film noir about boxer Midge Kelly who rises to fame...mainly by stepping on other people.
- Directed by Mark Robson. Written by Carl Foreman, based on the story ""Champion" by Ring Lardner.
Every woman goes for a Champion.taglines
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Midge Kelly
edit- For the first time in my life, people cheering for me. Were you deaf? Didn't you hear 'em? We're not hitchhiking any more. We're riding!
Tommy Haley
edit- This is a celebration. Midge is getting a shot at the title, and he's got a new manager... a blonde.
- You know what a "Golem" is? I think I knew all the time I was building one.
Dialogue
edit- Connie Kelly: Oh, this rotten business!
- Midge Kelly: Awww, lay off the business. It's like any other business, only here the blood shows.
Cast
edit- Kirk Douglas - Michael "Midge" Kelly
- Marilyn Maxwell - Grace Diamond
- Arthur Kennedy - Connie Kelly
- Paul Stewart - Tommy Haley
- Ruth Roman - Emma Bryce
- Lola Albright - Palmer Harris
- Luis Van Rooten - Jerome "Jerry" Harris
- Harry Shannon as Lew Bryce
- Esther Howard - Midge Kelly's mother
- John Daheim - Johnny Dunne
Taglines
edit- This is the only sport in the world where two guys get paid for doing something they'd be arrested for if they got drunk and did it for nothing.
- Every woman goes for a Champion.
External links
edit- Champion quotes at the Internet Movie Database