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| Director: | Busby Berkeley | 
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| Writer: | Beulah Marie Dix, Bertram Millhauser, Sig Herzig | 
| Staring: | 
| A boxer flees, believing he has committed a murder while he was drunk. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 21, 1939 | 
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| Director: | Busby Berkeley | 
| Writer: | Beulah Marie Dix, Bertram Millhauser, Sig Herzig | 
| Genres: | Drama, Crime | 
| Keywords | detective, arizona, ranch, boxer, sports, police, reporter, dead end kids, boxing | 
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 09, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| John Garfield | Johnnie Bradfield, aka Jack Dorney | 
| Claude Rains | Det. Monty Phelan | 
| Ann Sheridan | Goldie West | 
| May Robson | Grandma Rafferty | 
| Gloria Dickson | Peggy | 
| Billy Halop | Tommy | 
| Bobby Jordan | Angel | 
| Leo Gorcey | Spit | 
| Huntz Hall | Dippy | 
| Gabriel Dell | T.B. | 
| Bernard Punsly | Milt | 
| Robert Gleckler | Doc Ward (Johnnie's Manager) | 
| John Ridgely | Charles 'Charlie' Magee (Reporter) | 
| Barbara Pepper | Budgie Massey | 
| William B. Davidson | Ennis | 
| Ward Bond | Lenihan | 
| Robert Strange | Malvin | 
| Louis Jean Heydt | Randy Smith | 
| Frank Riggi | Gaspar Rutchek | 
| Cliff Clark | Manager | 
| Dick Wessel | Collucci | 
| Sam Hayes | Fight Announcer | 
| Jack Austin | Cop #1 (uncredited) | 
| Irving Bacon | Gas Station Attendant (uncredited) | 
| Clem Bevans | Ticket Taker (uncredited) | 
| Richard Bond | Reporter at First Fight (uncredited) | 
| Edwin Brian | Newsboy (uncredited) | 
| Raymond Brown | Sheriff (uncredited) | 
| Mushy Callahan | Schwimmer (uncredited) | 
| Nat Carr | Haskell - Reporter at First Fight (uncredited) | 
| Eddy Chandler | Detective #2 (uncredited) | 
| Georgie Cooper | Elderly Lady (uncredited) | 
| Hal Craig | Detective #3 (uncredited) | 
| Joe Cunningham | Columnist (uncredited) | 
| John Dilson | Doctor (uncredited) | 
| Mike Donovan | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Tom Dugan | Man Behind Grandma (uncredited) | 
| John Harron | First Fight Radio Announcer (uncredited) | 
| Leyland Hodgson | Mr. Williamson (uncredited) | 
| Stuart Holmes | Second Fight Timekeeper (uncredited) | 
| Arthur Housman | Drunk Next to Grandma (uncredited) | 
| Donald Kerr | Man in Ring After First Fight (uncredited) | 
| Reid Kilpatrick | Radio Sports Commentator (voice) (uncredited) | 
| Harry Leroy | Spectator at Second Fight (uncredited) | 
| Al Lloyd | Man in Front of Spit (uncredited) | 
| Doris Lloyd | Mrs. Williamson (uncredited) | 
| Frank Mayo | Man at First Fight with Tophat (uncredited) | 
| Sam McDaniel | Splash (uncredited) | 
| Larry McGrath | Second Fight Referee (uncredited) | 
| Frank Meredith | Cop #2 (uncredited) | 
| Jack Mower | Man in Locker Room After First Fight (uncredited) | 
| Jimmy O'Gatty | Rutchek's Handler (uncredited) | 
| Paul Panzer | Jim - Assistant Ticket Taker (uncredited) | 
| Bob Perry | Cawley - Jack's Handler (uncredited) | 
| Charles Randolph | First Fight Referee (uncredited) | 
| John J. Richardson | Reporter (uncredited) | 
| Cyril Ring | First Fight Ringsider (uncredited) | 
| Bert Roach | Hendricks (uncredited) | 
| Dave Roberts | Police Announcer (voice) (uncredited) | 
| Sally Sage | Girl Entering Locker Room (uncredited) | 
| Cliff Saum | Man in Front of Tommy (uncredited) | 
| Janet Shaw | Girl Entering Locker Room (uncredited) | 
| John Sheehan | Man in Front of Grandma (uncredited) | 
| Ronald Sinclair | J. Douglas Williamson (uncredited) | 
| Charles Sullivan | Second Fight Trainer (uncredited) | 
| Elliott Sullivan | Mel - Hoodlum Stealing $50 (uncredited) | 
| Dorothy Varden | Minor Role (uncredited) | 
| Tom Wilson | Kid Tacoma (uncredited) | 
| Jack Wise | Second Fight Ticket Seller (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| James Wong Howe | Director of Photography | 
| Jack L. Warner | Production Manager | 
| Max Steiner | Original Music Composer | 
| Beulah Marie Dix | Novel | 
| Jack Killifer | Editor | 
| Anton Grot | Art Direction | 
| Milo Anderson | Costume Design | 
| Oliver S. Garretson | Sound Recordist | 
| Bertram Millhauser | Novel | 
| Sig Herzig | Screenplay | 
| Busby Berkeley | Director | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Hal B. Wallis | Executive Producer | 
| Benjamin Glazer | Associate Producer | 
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This is one of these films that you need to allow quite a bit of latitude, else you will rule it just too implausible and stop watching. John Garfield ("Johnnie") is a world champion boxer who finds himself embroiled in the death of a journalist. His problem is, he was totally sozzled after his vict ... ory so cannot recall what he did, or didn't, do - so absconds to a remote Arizona ranch where he helps the elderly May Robson who runs a refuge for wayward teenagers. That's where he meets, and falls for "Peggy" (Gloria Dickson) and settles down to a respectable life helping teach the boys how to focus their energies on boxing. Thing is, New York plod "Whelan" (Claude Rains) is on his case, and soon this newly found utopia is at risk... Garfield does a fitting job here, he is eminently plausible as the flawed prizefighter and his character's evolution as the story develops is engaging too. Rains features sparingly for much of the film, and I found his efforts a little disappointingly constrained when he did appear. The film really, for me anyway, belonged to the "Dead End Kids" - playing the best game of strip poker I think I've ever seen in a family movie. It's a bit too long, but has good pace, plenty of action, decent dialogue and the romance is kept to a minimum - well worth a watch.