A prize fighter falls under the nefarious influence of an unscrupulous boxing promoter-manager, to the detriment of his marriage.A prize fighter falls under the nefarious influence of an unscrupulous boxing promoter-manager, to the detriment of his marriage.A prize fighter falls under the nefarious influence of an unscrupulous boxing promoter-manager, to the detriment of his marriage.
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Vera Lewis
- Mrs. Turner
- (scenes deleted)
Charles C. Wilson
- Monigan
- (as Charles Wilson)
Nat Carr
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (scenes deleted)
Herbert Anderson
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
Peter Ashley
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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- Trivia"Knockout" features a couple of actors who were former professional boxers. Noble 'Kid' Chissell was a lightweight with a record of 1-8-1 and played the punch-drunk Hawkins whom Johnny has an exchange with in the locker room before his first fight. Frank Riggi was a heavyweight with a record of 22-10-6 and played Monk Hanson, the fighter who Johnny faces at the end of the film. Riggi was also the boxer that John Garfield's character faced at the conclusion of "They Made Me a Criminal".
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In his first lead role stalwart actor Arthur Kennedy displays a cocky confidence as Johnny Rocket in Knockout, a film he carries into the late rounds before getting KO'd by an improbable but B picture demanding finish. It has early nor promise.
Johnny Rocket' s got a promising career as a fighter but calls it quits to avoid going punchy. After getting shortchanged on purchasing his contract an unscrupulous manager (Anthony Quinn) lures him back to the ring where his ego and a rich reporter dame get the best of him before he careens down hill.
Director Clemens does what he can most of the way with Knockout before it does so giving it a good pace with a pair of economic montages that move the story along and develop character. Quinn presents a suave snake and there is a performance of note by Cornel Wilde in a minor role but little support is offered from Olymbe Bradne's frozen performance as his wife and Virginia Fields jaded temptress.
Johnny Rocket' s got a promising career as a fighter but calls it quits to avoid going punchy. After getting shortchanged on purchasing his contract an unscrupulous manager (Anthony Quinn) lures him back to the ring where his ego and a rich reporter dame get the best of him before he careens down hill.
Director Clemens does what he can most of the way with Knockout before it does so giving it a good pace with a pair of economic montages that move the story along and develop character. Quinn presents a suave snake and there is a performance of note by Cornel Wilde in a minor role but little support is offered from Olymbe Bradne's frozen performance as his wife and Virginia Fields jaded temptress.
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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