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Sunday Punch (film)

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Director
  
Music director
  
Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama, Romance

Costume design
  
Robert Kalloch

Language
  
English

Sunday Punch (film) movie poster

Release date
  
May 8, 1942

Cast
  
Similar movies
  
The Captain Is a Lady (1940), Ringside Maisie (1941), Mokey (1942), The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933), The Courtship of Andy Hardy (1942)

Sunday Punch is a 1942 comedy film directed by David Miller, starring William Lundigan and Jean Rogers.

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Plot

Boxers managed by Bassler and trained by Roscoe live in an all-male Brooklyn boardinghouse, where the arrival of the landlady's niece Judy gets their attention.

Judy gets to know Ken Burke, who quit medical school to try boxing, and Ole Jensen, the young janitor. Bassler is concerned that Ken's interest in Judy is distracting him, so he tries to find her a job as a singer.

Ole packs a "Sunday punch" that knocks out a pro. He decides to be a prizefighter to earn money to impress Judy, but no one except "Pops" Muller will agree to train him. Ken and Ole rise in the ranks, but reject a $30,000 offer to fight each other due to their friendship.

Their managers conspire to set up the bout. Judy roots for Ole to win, but only because that way Ken might give up boxing and become a doctor. Their story climaxes with the big fight.

Cast

  • William Lundigan as Ken Burke
  • Jean Rogers as Judy Galestrum
  • Dan Dailey as Olaf Jensen
  • Guy Kibbee as Pops Muller
  • J. Carrol Naish as Matt Bassler
  • Connie Gilchrist as Ma Galestrum
  • Sam Levene as Rosco
  • Leo Gorcey as Biff
  • "Rags" Ragland as Killer Connolly
  • Douglass Newland as Baby Fitzroy
  • Anthony Caruso as Nat Cucci
  • Reception

    The film earned $229,000 in the US and Canada and $144,000 elsewhere during its initial theatrical run, making MGM a loss of $79,000.

    References

    Sunday Punch (film) Wikipedia
    Sunday Punch (film) IMDb Sunday Punch (film) themoviedb.org