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Body and Soul

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1947 | 104m | English

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Robert Rossen
Writer: Abraham Polonsky
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Charley Davis, against the wishes of his mother, becomes a boxer. As he becomes more successful the fighter becomes surrounded by shady characters, including an unethical promoter named Roberts, who tempt the man with a number of vices. Charley finds himself faced with increasingly difficult choices.
Release Date: Nov 11, 1947
Director: Robert Rossen
Writer: Abraham Polonsky
Genres: Drama
Keywords transporter, sports, film noir, over-the-hill fighter, over the hill, boxing
Production Companies United Artists, Enterprise Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Garfield Charley Davis
Lilli Palmer Peg Born
Hazel Brooks Alice
Anne Revere Anna Davis
William Conrad Quinn
Joseph Pevney Shorty Polaski
Lloyd Gough Roberts
Canada Lee Ben Chaplin
Larry Anzalone Fighter Being Knocked Out (uncredited)
Al Bain Club Patron (uncredited)
Steve Benton Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Eddie Borden Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Paul Bradley Fight Spectator (uncredited)
James Burke Arnold (uncredited)
George M. Carleton Prizefight Doctor (uncredited)
James Carlisle Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Wheaton Chambers Ben's Doctor (uncredited)
Mary Currier Miss Tedder (uncredited)
Sayre Dearing Bartender (uncredited)
Joe Devlin Prince (uncredited)
Artie Dorell Jack Marlow (uncredited)
Al Eben Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Caferino Garcia Boxer in Training Camp (uncredited)
Herschel Graham Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Joe Gray Cornerman (uncredited)
Virginia Gregg Irma (uncredited)
Stuart Hall Observer at Scene (uncredited)
John Indrisano Davis-Marlowe Fight Referee (uncredited)
Sheldon Jett Sam - Pool Hall Proprietor (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee Dan - Marlowe's Manager (uncredited)
Mike Lally Timekeeper (uncredited)
Glen Lee Marino (uncredited)
Theodore Lorch Man at Weigh-in (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack Fight Spectator (uncredited)
George Magrill Fight Stadium Cop (uncredited)
Pat McKee Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Sid Melton Prizefight Spectator (uncredited)
Harold Miller Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Forbes Murray Weigh-in Official (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien Bartender (uncredited)
Charles Perry Cornerman (uncredited)
Paul Power Party Guest (uncredited)
Mike Ragan Ring Photographer (uncredited)
Bob Reeves Police Officer (uncredited)
Frank Riggi Boxer in Training Camp (uncredited)
Cyril Ring Victor - Butler (uncredited)
Shimen Ruskin Shimen, the Grocer (uncredited)
Tim Ryan Jack Shelton (uncredited)
Art Smith David Davis (uncredited)
Larry Steers Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Party Guest (uncredited)
Dan Tobey Fight Announcer (uncredited)
Sid Troy Party Guest (uncredited)
George Tyne Charlie's Friend (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Peter Virgo Drummer (uncredited)
John Wald Ringside Announcer (uncredited)
Ulysses Williams Boxer Getting Knocked Out (uncredited)
Name Job
Edward G. Boyle Set Decoration
Bud Graybill Still Photographer
Frank Webster Sound Recordist
Gustaf Norin Makeup Artist
Joseph C. Gilpin Production Manager
Robert Rossen Director
Hugo Friedhofer Original Music Composer
Robert Parrish Editor
Nathan Juran Art Direction
Robert Aldrich Assistant Director
Abraham Polonsky Screenplay
James Wong Howe Director of Photography
Name Title
Bob Roberts Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

He could've had the whole world. So he leaned over sideways and grabbed you. Body and Soul is directed by Robert Rossen and written by Abraham Polonsky. It stars John Garfield, Lilli Palmer, Hazel Brooks, Anne Revere and William Conrad. Music is by Hugo Friedhofer and cinematography by James Won ... g Howe. A talented boxer's career begins to spiral out of control when financial hunger, matters of the heart and a shady promoter begin to take a hold. Viewing it now, Body and Soul looks to be chock full of boxing movie clichés, which of course wasn't the case back in the 40s. Such as it is with the year of release, it has been honourably inserted into the film noir pantheon. If that's worthy - and many of the noir bible writers seem to think so - is up to the individual viewer to decide, what is apparent though is this is a fine piece of film making regardless of genre or style assignment. Charlie Davis' (Garfield in a worthy Oscar Nominated performance) descent down a crooked path is certainly noir in plot terms, and it makes for riveting viewing. The screenplay for the time is very choice and worthy, focusing as it does on corruption and violence within the sporting world. The look of the pic is that of realism, Rossen and Howe mixing elegiac beauty with fluent fight sequences (of which there aren't actually many), the monochrome sharp as a left hook. There's no sentimentality on show, this is stripped bare to show the dark that lurks beneath the cheering crowds and sensational advertisement posters. Pic pulses with the beat of the street, the sweat is from those trying to make a living, all while anti capitalism seeps from every frame. The finale drives home a point - consistent with Rossen in general - and even though pic has a very stage bound core, the craft from all involved ensures it never hurts the dramatic worth. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

I always thought that John Garfield was one of the most under-rated of actors; he made some great films - and this is one of them. He is the down at heel, amateur boxer "Charley" who lives with his decent and upstanding mother "Anna" (Anne Revere) pretty much hand to mouth. When he wins an amateur b ... out, promoter "Quinn" (William Conrad) picks him up and starts him earning a little from his fights. Accompanied by his friend "Shorty" (Joseph Pevney) and his gal "Peg" (Lilli Palmer) he starts to attract attention, and when the big time looms he agrees a deal with "Roberts" (Lloyd Goff) and suddenly finds that his standards of morality and decency start to become compromised. His new found mentor is ruthless and his friends are gradually marginalised or ignored. Can a tragedy very close those to home open his eyes? This is a great story of grit and determination, of love, loyalty and manipulation and Robert Rossen keeps the pace moving really well. The cast is small, and the story tightly woven around some strong characters and a moral many can easily understand - money being the root of all evil, however well intentioned the earning of it. It's well scored and the production is photographed cleverly, at times intimately, making for a superior tale well worth watching.

Jul 07, 2022