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Director
  
Fred M. Wilcox

Music director
  
Conrad Salinger

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

5.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Screenplay
  
Art Cohn

Language
  
English

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Writer
  
Art Cohn
,
Eustace Cockrell

Release date
  
1954

Based on
  
The Lord in his corner

Cast
  
Dewey Martin
,
Shelley Winters
,
Keenan Wynn
,
Earl Holliman
,
Charles Bronson

Similar movies
  
Its a Dogs Life (1955)

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Tennessee Champ is a 1954 drama with strong Christian overtones starring Shelley Winters, Keenan Wynn, Dewey Martin, and Charles Bronson (credited as Charles Buchinsky), and directed by Fred M. Wilcox.

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Mounted as a title to fill out double and triple bills (a B-movie), Tennessee Champ was one of several films Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer shot in its pet process of Ansco Color, a ruddy-looking process employed on the same year's Brigadoon.

Tennessee Champ marked a return to Hollywood for star Shelley Winters, who hadn't appeared in a film in almost two years due to her marriage to Vittorio Gassman (which ended in June 1954) and the birth of their child, Vittoria. The lull came just as she seemed to be on an upswing after roles in Winchester '73 (1950), Phone Call from a Stranger (1952), and her breakthrough tragic performance in A Place in the Sun (1951).

Charles bronson in tennessee champ the final fight


Plot

Sarah Wurble's husband Willy is the larceny-inclined manager of an illiterate, and very religious boxer from Tennessee named Danny. Gifted with a powerful punch and a nickname that gives the film its title, Danny mistakenly believes he killed a man defending himself in a street brawl, and goes on the lam as a prizefighter.

His Christian convictions turn out to be both a source of inspiration and, ultimately, conflict when Willy urges him to throw a fight (while mistakenly fearing Willy will turn him in on the murder charge if he doesn't). Credulity flies out of the window when Danny discovers the man he is to take on in the fixed fight is actually the man he thought he killed, Sixty Jubel, The "Biloxi Blockbuster." Danny's example of unwavering faith causes Willy to rethink his sinful ways.

Reception

According to MGM records the movie earned $555,000 in the US and Canada and $214,000 elsewhere, making a loss to the studio of $189,000.

Cast

  • Shelley Winters as Sarah
  • Keenan Wynn as Willy
  • Dewey Martin as Danny
  • Charles Bronson as Sixty
  • Yvette Dugay as Blossom
  • Earl Holliman as Happy
  • References

    Tennessee Champ Wikipedia
    Tennessee Champ IMDb Tennessee Champ themoviedb.org


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