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Director
  
Raoul Walsh

Screenplay
  
Art Cohn

Country
  
United States

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Music

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Glory Alley movie poster

Release date
  
June 6, 1952

Writer
  
Art Cohn (screenplay), Art Cohn (story)

Music director
  
Pete Rugolo, Georgie Stoll, Albert Sendrey

Cast
  
Ralph Meeker
(Socks Barbarrosa),
Leslie Caron
(Angela Evans),
Kurt Kasznar
(Gus 'The Judge' Evans),
Gilbert Roland
(Peppi Donnato),
John McIntire
(Gabe Jordan / Narrator),
Louis Armstrong
(Shadow Johnson)

Similar movies
  
Rocky Balboa
,
Rocky
,
Rocky III
,
Rocky II
,
Rocky V
,
Rocky IV

Tagline
  
Street of tough guys, hot tunes, temptation!

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Glory Alley is a 1952 musical drama film directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars Ralph Meeker and Leslie Caron.

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Plot

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New Orleans newspaper columnist Gabe Jordan, about to retire, tells the story of a most unforgettable character, boxer Socks Barbarossa.

One night, about to have a bout for the championship, Socks abruptly flees the ring and arena. It mystifies everyone, from his manager Peppi Donato to his sweetheart Angie Evans, not to mention her blind father, the Judge.

Socks' opponent taunts him afterward in the empty arena, so Socks flattens him. Peppi offers him a job at a nightclub he intends to buy where Angie has been working as a dancer. Socks also owns the contract of another fighter, Newsboy Addams, but raffles it off. "Pig" Nichols, a gangster, wins the contract, but both Socks and the boxer are drafted and go off to war.

The Judge continues to think poorly of Socks, even after he returns to town as a decorated hero. A surgeon, Dr. Ardley, believes there's a 50-50 chance of correcting the Judge's blindness, and it comes to light that he and Socks are acquainted from their Milwaukee younger days. Socks has scars, visible and not, from a long-ago experience in the ring, that caused him to panic on the night of the most recent fight.

Angie, too, vouches for Socks' character to the Judge, who didn't even realize she'd been working in a club to make ends meet. He concedes to the operation, Socks returns to the ring and great success, and everyone goes to meet newspaperman Gabe at the club to celebrate.

Reception

According to MGM records the film earned $426,000 in the US and Canada and $181,000 overseas, resulting in a loss of $621,000.

Comic book adaptation

  • Eastern Color Movie Love #17 (October 1952)
  • References

    Glory Alley Wikipedia
    Glory Alley IMDb Glory Alley themoviedb.org