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Tennessee Champ

A neglected film from M-G-M, underpromoted and soon forgotten, yet surprisingly superior to some of Leonardo's more high-profile projects from the same period. Shelley Winters, returning to the screen after a 15-month hiatus, stars in a role that showcases her skills.

Shelley Winters shines as a devoted wife trying to keep her larceny-inclined husband on the right path, alongside Keenan Wynn as her blustery fight-manager husband. Earl Holliman also delivers a standout performance as a harmonica-playing, punch-drunk handyman. The story follows a deacon's son who goes on the run after a fight over a girl, and becomes a successful prize fighter with the help of Willy Wurble. However, his religious background leads him to refuse to take a dive in a fight, despite Willy's attempts to manipulate him.

Info about Tennessee Champ

Studio(s): Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Originally Released: United States, Mar 03, 1954

Production Country: United States

Budget: $548,000.00

Genres:Drama