Right Cross

Right Cross

Movie |

Irish-american | Boxer

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): John Sturges
  • Cast(s): June Allyson, Dick Powell, Ricardo Montalban, Lionel Barrymore, Teresa Celli See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: David Raksin,Douglas Shearer,Robert B. Lee
  • Similar To: The Bluff, Eternity
  • Story:
    A sportswriter forms a ring triangle with a fight manager's daughter and her Mexican-American boxer.
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STORY

Story
A sportswriter forms a ring triangle with a fight manager's daughter and her Mexican-American boxer.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Watch for Marilyn Monroe in her last uncredited role as "Dusky Ledoux".

Ricardo Montalban revealed that he was embarrassed during the love scenes with June Allyson because her husband Dick Powell was also on the set.

Dick Powell and June Allyson were married at the time.

This film failed at the box office, resulting in a loss to MGM of $64,000 ($865,000 in 2019) according to studio records.

According to an article in the March 10, 1949 edition of The Hollywood Reporter, Gloria DeHaven was slated for the role of Pat. Then, in the February 1, 1950 edition of Daily Variety, it was announced that Ava Gardner had been cast.

Popular Dialogues

"Sean O'Malley: I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired."

"Sean O'Malley: I don't like any man who's ashamed of the blood that's in him. Pat O'Malley: Johnny isn't ashamed of being a Mexican. It's just that he doesn't like some of the things that have happened to him because he's a Mexican. Sean O'Malley: Let him go, Pat."