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Tennessee Champ

  • 1954
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  • 1h 13min
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Shelley Winters and Keenan Wynn in Tennessee Champ (1954)
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.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA reverend's son, who thinks he killed a man in a fight over his girlfriend, is conned into becoming a prize fighter. His convictions impact his companions as he works to raise money to supp... Leer todoA reverend's son, who thinks he killed a man in a fight over his girlfriend, is conned into becoming a prize fighter. His convictions impact his companions as he works to raise money to support his religious goals.A reverend's son, who thinks he killed a man in a fight over his girlfriend, is conned into becoming a prize fighter. His convictions impact his companions as he works to raise money to support his religious goals.

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    • Fred M. Wilcox
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    • Eustace Cockrell
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    • Shelley Winters
    • Keenan Wynn
    • Dewey Martin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.6/10
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    • Dirección
      • Fred M. Wilcox
    • Guionistas
      • Art Cohn
      • Eustace Cockrell
    • Elenco
      • Shelley Winters
      • Keenan Wynn
      • Dewey Martin
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    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Sarah Wurble
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Willy Wurble
    Dewey Martin
    Dewey Martin
    • Daniel Norson
    Earl Holliman
    Earl Holliman
    • Happy Jackfield
    Dave O'Brien
    Dave O'Brien
    • Luke MacWade
    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Sixty Jubel
    • (as Charles Buchinsky)
    Yvette Duguay
    Yvette Duguay
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    Frank Richards
    Frank Richards
    • J.B. Backett
    Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen
    • Andrews
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Tabernacle Committee Member
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    • Boxing Match Spectator
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    Al Bain
    • Boxing Match Spectator
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    David Bair
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    John Barton
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    Mary Bayless
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    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
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    Paul Bryar
    Paul Bryar
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    10jazzybill

    Boxing,Boxing,Boxing

    Here we go off to the boxing ring once again. This movie was a great boxing movie. I just saw last year for the first time and it was delightful. There is a new boxer in town so you better watch your step before he wants to get you into the boxing ring to win some money so he can send it back home. The guy (Boxer) is disparately seeking money and he will do whatever it takes to get it! I enjoy watching this movie over and over again.
    5SnoopyStyle

    funny tone but couldn't hold

    Somewhere in a town on the Mississippi, clueless religious son of a reverend, Daniel Norson, mistakenly thinks that he has killed a man in a street fight and hooks up with unscrupulous boxing manager Willy Wurble (Keenan Wynn). Sarah (Shelley Winters) is Willy's wife. Happy Jackfield is their other idiot fighter.

    I like the comedic tone and the attempt at humor. I do wish that Dewey Martin is funnier at playing dumb. Earl Holliman is much better at it. Idiot humor is harder than one expects. One has to actually be good and smart at acting. The first fight is hilarious but the movie couldn't maintain that level. Mostly, the lead couldn't hold and the movie faded along the way. Keenan Wynn is really good. Shelley Winters has one move knitting at the fights. It also has Charles Bronson as an opposition fighter.
    8RichN36

    Love Finding a Hidden Gem on TCM

    Love when you turn on TCM and find a movie you have never seen or heard of and has a bunch of actors you like and you have time to kill. This happened today. Was tired of the news nothing else was on so I turned on TCM and found a movie called "Tennessee Champ" almost turned it off thinking it was going to be a Mellow about the old south. But since I had the TV on for background noise I left it on for a few minutes saw who was in it There was Shelly Winters and Keenan Wynn two of my favorite actors so I started to watch it. It turned out to be a really good Boxing movie and a heart felt story about Faith and Sports. Maybe a little campy by today's standards but in a time when we don't have much in the way of a Faith Based movie it had a strong message. Highly recommend it if you get a chance to catch it.
    7jjnxn-1

    Shelley & Kennan banter between rounds

    Cute light comedy/drama is more notable for the sly humor between Shelley Winters and Keenan Wynn than its rather far-fetched story about raising money to bankroll a tabernacle through boxing.

    This was Shelley's first film after a period off screen due to the birth of her daughter and she looks great. Shot in vivid color with Shelley dressed in some very striking ensembles, one hat she wears looks like she has a red & white mint on top her head!, and plush surroundings standard for MGM. You would never realize this was made on a low budget since it looks better than many films shot today. Dewey Martin doesn't really stand out in the lead although he's earnest enough. He's certainly in peak physical condition much more so than was typical at the time and the script provides almost endless opportunities for him to show his physique. Also in the cast are two actors, Earl Holliman and Charles Bronson, who would rise to prominence over the next couple of decades.

    As for the story, which is similar to 1956's The Leather Saint with John Derek as a boxing priest and Paul Douglas his manager, it's pretty corny but not enough to spoil the pleasure of the viewer's experience. No great shakes but a fun diversion.
    3HotToastyRag

    A knockoff of 'Kid Galahad'

    If you liked the old boxing flick Kid Galahad, you can check out a similar version that's not nearly as good: Tennessee Champ. It features a hardened boxing manager with a fiancé he strings along and won't marry, and when a squeaky clean kid with a talent for fighting comes along, he tries to make him a champ without suspecting the kid's good manners will win over his girlfriend. Sound familiar?

    The cast in this one is Keenan Wynn, Shelley Winters, and Dewey Martin as the Tennessee Champ. He's very religious and would rather be a preacher than a boxer, but Keenan talks him into it, saying that he can donate all his profits to the church. That part of the plot is very silly, because it implies that he is moron, not merely a man of God. Shelley has a throwaway part, because she doesn't have a love triangle and mainly bickers with Keenan whenever she's on the screen. If you recognize the cutie pie in the first five minutes of the movie, it is a pre-famous Charles Bronson (billed as Charles Buchinsky). For the life of me, I couldn't figure out why he wasn't the lead, especially since he and Dewey Martin resembled each other.

    You'll also see Earl Holliman as Keenan's assistant who took too many blows to the head. However, no one really stands out in this movie. The cutest part is during Dewey's first match. He thinks Earl is going to go easy on him as promised, but when he stops pulling his punches, Dewey, says, "That hurts, now stop it, please!" Besides that, and Charles Bronson, you're better off with Kid Galahad.

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    • Trivia
      This little 73 minute boxing yarn was deemed so unimportant at MGM that they released it throughout the country on double-bills and and in drive-ins.
    • Errores
      In Daniel's first boxing match with Happy, Daniel talks to Happy during the clinches. He speaks very clearly even though he has a mouthpiece in his mouth. Yet at the end of the fight he can hardly talk until he takes out his mouthpiece.
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      The Weary Blues
      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Ralph Blane

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de marzo de 1954 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos
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