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Golden Boy

United States

1939

99 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR Rouben Mamoulian

PROD William Perlberg

SCR Lewis Meltzer, Daniel Taradash, Sarah Y. Mason, Victor Heerman, Clifford Odets

DP Karl Freund, Nicholas Musuraca

CAST Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou, William Holden, Lee J. Cobb, Joseph Calleia

ED Otto Meyer

PROD DES Lionel Banks

MUSIC Morris Stoloff

SOUND George Cooper

Berlinale (Retrospective)

Synopsis

Joe Bonaparte’s father wants him to pursue his musical talent; but Joe wants to be a boxer. Persuading near-bankrupt manager Tom Moody to give him a chance, Joe quickly rises in his new profession. When he has second thoughts Moody’s girl Lorna uses feminine wiles to keep him boxing. But when tough gangster Eddie Fuseli wants to “buy a piece” of Joe, Lorna herself begins to have second thoughts…for that and other reasons. Is it too late? —IMDb

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Rouben Mamoulian

With the possible exception of Stanley Kubrick, no director who worked in the Hollywood studio system ever exerted more influence over the entire field of film, and the sensibilities of audiences, than Rouben Mamoulian. With an output of a mere 16 movies across just 30 years, the Russian-born Armenian-descended Mamoulian, working as director and producer much of the time, managed to generate an array of classic films in the musical, dramatic, and action-adventure fields, and was also involved in the planning and all but the final direction of three renowned Hollywood films.

Rouben Mamoulian was born in Tbilisi — which was 60-percent Armenian at the time — in Russian Georgia, in 1897. He attended university in Moscow, studying law, no less, when he decided to join the Second Studio at the Moscow Art Theater, where he studied under Vakhtangov. It was during Mamoulian’s early training as an actor and a director that he learned the importance of rhythm — structural rhythm — in creating… read more

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ruby stevens

26Dec11

very corny but fun seeing 21-year old william holden in his first important role as a violinist turned boxer. i swear i didn't recognize him for at least 10 mins

Howard Fritzson

21Nov11

Stanwyck is intensely moving in this film. Maybe it was because she wanted Holden to be such a success.

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