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Kid Galahad (1962)

Review

 

Immortal heartthrob Elvis Presley stars as Walter Gulick, an ex-G.I. who returns to his rustic hometown in upstate New York looking for work as an auto mechanic. Ambitious but naïve, he's reluctantly roped into becoming a boxer by dubious manager-turned-innkeeper Willy Grogan (Oscar®-winner Gig Young, 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They,' 1969 Best Supporting Actor). With his loyal trainer Lew Nyack (screen legend Charles Bronson) at his side, the iron-jawed, anvil-fisted Elvis quickly becomes the top-drawing champion "Kid Galahad." But when the mob tries to muscle in on the action, the cool-headed fighter is forced to pull no punches in the ultimate bout to protect his honor and his dreams.

Technical Details

 

Elvis Presley ; Gig Young ; Joan Blackman ; Lola Albright ; Charles Bronson

Phil Karlson

Not Rated

1962

Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic

English - Dolby (2.0) Stereo

French, English

Yes

100 minutes (approx)

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