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  • Tennessee Champ (1954)
  • Approved
    73 min | Drama
Tennessee Champ (1954)
Approved
73 min | Drama

A little B-picture that M-G-M tossed out, barely promoted and forgot about but one that is better than some of the A-dross from Leo in the same era. Shelley Winters, after an absence of 15 months from the screen, is on the down-side of her...See moreA little B-picture that M-G-M tossed out, barely promoted and forgot about but one that is better than some of the A-dross from Leo in the same era. Shelley Winters, after an absence of 15 months from the screen, is on the down-side of her sexpot days and the upside of her character days and is excellent as the devoted wife trying to keep her larcency-inclined husband on the up-and-up and has more losses than wins in that department; Kennan Wynn is even better as her fight-manager husband and gives a controlled performance as a blustery character, as opposed to the uncontrolled, mail-it-in, over-the-top blustery characters he later played in many westerns; and Earl Holliman as Wynn's harmonica-playing, punch-drunk handyman is dead on the mark. Story, which strays a bit toward the melodramatic in places, concerns a deacon's son,Daniel Norson(Dewey Martin), who thinks he has killed a man in a fight over a girl and goes on the lam. He is picked up by fight manager Willy Wurble (Keenan Wynn)and, since he owns a deadly punch, becomes a successful prize fighter. But his religious background leads him to refuse to take a dive in a fight Willy has fixed, even though he thinks Willy will turn him in on the murder charge. Creditability flies a little out of the window when Daniel discovers the man he is to fight is actually the man he thought he killed. Daniel's devoutness and faith has made Willy a semi-reformed sinner but that may be only because of lack of opportunity at the moment. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Writers
Art Cohn (screenplay by) | Eustace Cockrell (from "The Lord in His Corner" and other stories by)
Composer
Cinematographer
George J. Folsey (as George Folsey)
Editor
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Updated Feb 25, 1954

Release date
Mar 5, 1954 (United States)

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66 cast members
Name Known for
Shelley Winters
Sarah Wurble Sarah Wurble   See fewer
Keenan Wynn
Willy Wurble Willy Wurble   See fewer
Dewey Martin
Daniel Norson Daniel Norson   See fewer
Earl Holliman
Happy Jackfield Happy Jackfield   See fewer
Dave O'Brien
Luke MacWade Luke MacWade   See fewer
Charles Bronson
Sixty Jubel (as Charles Buchinsky) Sixty Jubel (as Charles Buchinsky)   See fewer
Yvette Duguay
Blossom Blossom   See fewer
Frank Richards
J.B. Backett J.B. Backett   See fewer
Jack Kruschen
Andrews Andrews   See fewer
Don Anderson
Tabernacle Committee Member (uncredited) Tabernacle Committee Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Walter Bacon
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Al Bain
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
David Bair
Young Reporter (uncredited) Young Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
John Barton
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Mary Bayless
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Margaret Bert
Tabernacle Committee Member (uncredited) Tabernacle Committee Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Paul Bradley
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Paul Bryar
Ring Announcer (uncredited) Ring Announcer (uncredited)   See fewer
Gordon Carveth
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Cody
Tabernacle Committee Member (uncredited) Tabernacle Committee Member (uncredited)   See fewer
James Conaty
Fight Fan (uncredited) Fight Fan (uncredited)   See fewer
Tom Daly
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
John Damler
Third Poker Player (uncredited) Third Poker Player (uncredited)   See fewer
Mike Donovan
Referee (uncredited) Referee (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Fogel
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Rudy Germane
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Joseph Glick
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Alvin J. Gordon
Sam (uncredited) Sam (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert Haines
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Harold 'Tommy' Hart
Referee (uncredited) Referee (uncredited)   See fewer
Bradford Hatton
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Dick Haynes
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Al Hill
Pop Vendor's Customer (uncredited) Pop Vendor's Customer (uncredited)   See fewer
Paul Hoffman
Poker Player (uncredited) Poker Player (uncredited)   See fewer
Jimmie Horan
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
John Indrisano
First Referee (uncredited) First Referee (uncredited)   See fewer
Joe LaBarba
Cornerman (uncredited) Cornerman (uncredited)   See fewer
Richard LaMarr
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
William Lewin
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
King Lockwood
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
John Logan
Pursuer (uncredited) Pursuer (uncredited)   See fewer
Louis Mason
Cozy Hotel Clerk (uncredited) Cozy Hotel Clerk (uncredited)   See fewer
Mickey McCardle
Usher (uncredited) Usher (uncredited)   See fewer
Bill McLean
Pop Vendor (uncredited) Pop Vendor (uncredited)   See fewer
Russell Meeker
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Hope Miller
Girl Reporter (uncredited) Girl Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Mike Morelli
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
William Newell
Ring Announcer (uncredited) Ring Announcer (uncredited)   See fewer
William H. O'Brien
Churchgoer (uncredited) Churchgoer (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Perry
Sixty's Cornerman (uncredited) Sixty's Cornerman (uncredited)   See fewer
Joe Ploski
Fight Fan in Montage (uncredited) Fight Fan in Montage (uncredited)   See fewer
Jean Ransome
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Fred Rapport
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Cosmo Sardo
Fight Fan (uncredited) Fight Fan (uncredited)   See fewer
Rube Schaffer
Pursuer (uncredited) Pursuer (uncredited)   See fewer
Court Shepard
Opponent (uncredited) Opponent (uncredited)   See fewer
Dick Simmons
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Mabel Smaney
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Brick Sullivan
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited) Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Sullivan
Second Referee (uncredited) Second Referee (uncredited)   See fewer
Bruno VeSota
Second Poker Player (uncredited) Second Poker Player (uncredited)   See fewer
Frederick Welch
Pursuer (uncredited) Pursuer (uncredited)   See fewer
Dan White
Baptist Minister (uncredited) Baptist Minister (uncredited)   See fewer
Dave White
Handler (uncredited) Handler (uncredited)   See fewer
Howard Wright
Mr. Robinson (uncredited) Mr. Robinson (uncredited)   See fewer
Than Wyenn
Usher (uncredited) Usher (uncredited)   See fewer
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