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The Champ(1931)

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The Champ A broken-down prizefighter battles to keep custody of his... MORE >
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Brief Synopsis

A broken-down prizefighter battles to keep custody of his son.

Cast & Crew

King Vidor Director
Wallace Beery [Andy] Champ [Purcell]
Jackie Cooper Dink [Purcell]
Irene Rich Linda [Carleton]
Rosco Ates Sponge
Hamilton Hale Tony [Carleton]
Marcia Mae Jones Mary Lou [Carleton]
Andy Shuford Boy at race track
Gordon Avil Photography
J. Roberts 2nd Camera
Cecil Wright Assistant Camera
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MPAA Ratings:  Premiere Info:  World premiere: Hollywood, 13 Nov 1931
Release Date:  1931 Production Date:  A King Vidor Production
none available
Color/B&W:  Black and White Distributions Co:  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
Sound:  Mono (Western Electric Sound System) Production Co:  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
Duration(mins):  85 Country:  United States
Duration(feet):  not available    
Duration(reels):  10    

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  • The Champ

    Mark Sutch 2011-04-09

    **1/2 MORE>

  • The Champ (1931)

    Jay Higgins 2009-11-10

    A very sentimental tearjerker, very well acted by Wallace Beery, and he won an Oscar for this performance. It is far and above better than the 1979 remake.... MORE>

  • Tear Jerker

    Leo 2009-04-27

    Dear Madam/Sirs, It was a powerful movie about the strong love of a boy for his dad. I was touched personally as a single father. Lately, I've been... MORE>