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| Director: | Rouben Mamoulian | 
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| Writer: | Victor Heerman, Lewis Meltzer, Daniel Taradash, Sarah Y. Mason | 
| Staring: | 
| Despite his talent as a musician, a city boy decides to become a boxer. He's successful as a fighter — much to the dismay of his parents. When gangsters try to by a piece of him, he begins to have second thoughts. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 05, 1939 | 
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| Director: | Rouben Mamoulian | 
| Writer: | Victor Heerman, Lewis Meltzer, Daniel Taradash, Sarah Y. Mason | 
| Genres: | Drama, Romance | 
| Keywords | sports, violinist, boxing | 
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Barbara Stanwyck | Lorna Moon | 
| Adolphe Menjou | Tom Moody | 
| William Holden | Joe Bonaparte | 
| Lee J. Cobb | Mr. Bonaparte | 
| Joseph Calleia | Eddie Fuseli | 
| Sam Levene | Siggie | 
| Edward Brophy | Roxy Lewis | 
| Beatrice Blinn | Anna 'Duchess' | 
| William H. Strauss | Mr. Carp | 
| Don Beddoe | Borneo | 
| Stanley Andrews | Driscoll, Fight Official | 
| Gordon Armitage | Fighter | 
| Earl Askam | Policeman | 
| Al Bayne | Fighter | 
| Don Brodie | |
| Dora Clement | Ill Ringsider Who Won't Leave | 
| Irving Cohen | Ex-Pug | 
| Eddie Coke | Photographer | 
| Dorothy Comingore | Fight Spectator | 
| Onest Conley | Jimmy, Chocolate Drop's Brother | 
| Sayre Dearing | Reporter | 
| Eddie Fetherston | Reporter Wilson | 
| Tommy Garland | Fighter | 
| Mickey Golden | Fighter | 
| Alfred Grant | Daniel, Chocolate Drop's Older Brother | 
| Joe Gray | Fighter | 
| James 'Cannonball' Green | Chocolate Drop | 
| Kit Guard | Ringsider | 
| Sam Hayes | Broadcaster | 
| Frank Jenks | Pepper White | 
| Anne Kay | Fat Woman | 
| John Kerns | Fighter | 
| Charles Lane | Reporter Drake | 
| Al Lang | Fight Second | 
| Ian McEwing | Referee | 
| Larry McGrath | Referee | 
| Pat McKee | Fight Spectator | 
| Alex Melesh | Stranger | 
| Frank Mills | Fight Spectator Rapidly Chewing Gum | 
| Bruce Mitchell | Guard | 
| Roy Moore | Lucky Nelson | 
| Lee Phelps | Ring Announcer | 
| Charles Randolph | Referee | 
| Cyril Ring | Extra in Moody's New Office | 
| Clinton Rosemond | Chocolate Drop's Father | 
| Syd Saylor | Ringsider Next to Pa Bonaparte | 
| Cy Schindell | Fighter | 
| Charles Sherlock | Reporter Saying 'That's Too Bad' | 
| Robert Sterling | Elevator Boy | 
| Landers Stevens | Ringsider with Ill Woman | 
| Charles Sullivan | Referee | 
| Harry Tyler | Mickey, Pepper White's Handler | 
| Minerva Urecal | Grocery Customer | 
| Dave Willock | Arena Call Boy | 
| John Wray | Chocolate Drop's Manager | 
| Jack Stewart | Policeman | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Victor Heerman | Screenplay | 
| Lewis Meltzer | Screenplay | 
| Daniel Taradash | Screenplay | 
| Clifford Odets | Theatre Play | 
| Nicholas Musuraca | Director of Photography | 
| Rouben Mamoulian | Director | 
| Victor Young | Original Music Composer | 
| Karl Freund | Director of Photography | 
| Sarah Y. Mason | Screenplay | 
| Morris Stoloff | Music Director | 
| Otto Meyer | Editor | 
| Lionel Banks | Art Direction | 
| Robert Kalloch | Costume Design | 
| Hollis Donahue | Hairstylist | 
| Gene Anderson | Assistant Director | 
| Leo Shuken | Orchestrator | 
| Name | Title | 
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| William Perlberg | Producer | 
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Golden Boy in film form is almost brilliant. Joe Bonaparte is a gifted violinist, but poverty bites hard and he tries his hand at the noble art of pugilism, he proves to be a natural and a career at the top beckons, but does he risk damaging his hands and ending his interest in another noble art? ... Angst abound as this Rouben Mamoulian adaptation of the Clifford Odets play hits a dramatic spot, whilst simultaneously firmly being only of its time. It hasn't aged well, its dialogue and character portrayals quite simply would be scoffed at now, but this is 1939 and one really has to have the fortitude to appreciate the late 30s sensibilities to enhance the viewing experience. We follow Joe Bonapart (a wonderful and fresh faced debut from William Holden) as he is torn apart by those closest to him, family pressures, love interests and spurious heavies, all combine to pull him from pillar to post. It makes for a riveting viewing, yet after two thirds of intense character build up I found the film to be something of a let down entering the final round. Those familiar with the stage version of Golden Boy will be aware of a vastly different ending to the one we get on film, and it's a shame that the makers here wasn't brave enough to give what I believe to be the ending the film deserves. Another irritant to me was the performance of Joseph Calleia as Eddie Fuseli, where there should be menace from this gangster type fellow, we instead get over the top spivery that ultimately is way too much. Still the direction from Mamoulian perfectly frames the main characters, and Barbara Stanwyck adds a touch of class to the proceedings as the duplitious Lorna Moon. Also of note is the score from Victor Young, whilst the production value is very high indeed. Golden Boy is a film I certainly recommend to friends interested in classic cinema, but sadly to me it will always stop short of being a true classic, something I feel that the original ending would possibly have given it. 7/10