Palooka (film)

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Directed byBenjamin Stoloff
Written byMurray Roth (additional dialogue)
Ben Ryan (additional dialogue)
Based onJoe Palooka
comic strip
by Ham Fisher
Palooka
Lobby card
Directed byBenjamin Stoloff
Written byMurray Roth (additional dialogue)
Ben Ryan (additional dialogue)
Screenplay byJack Jevne
Arthur Kober
Gertrude Purcell
Based onJoe Palooka
comic strip
by Ham Fisher
Produced byEdward Small
Harry M. Goetz
StarringStuart Erwin
Lupe Vélez
Jimmy Durante
CinematographyArthur Edeson
Edited byGrant Whytock
Production
company
Reliance Picture Corporation
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • January 26, 1934 (1934-01-26)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Palooka is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Stuart Erwin in the title role, Lupe Velez and Jimmy Durante, and based on the comic strip by Ham Fisher. The film was adapted by Jack Jevne, Arthur Kober, Gertrude Purcell, Murray Roth and Ben Ryan from the comic strip. The film is also known as The Great Schnozzle in the United Kingdom.

The film also stars William Cagney, the younger brother of actor James Cagney in the role of the adversary prize fighter to Knobby.

Joe Palooka is a naive young man whose father Pete was a champion boxer, but his lifestyle caused Joe's mother Mayme to leave him and to take young Joe to the country to raise him. When a shady boxing manager discovers Joe's natural boxing talent, Joe decides to follow him to the big city, where he becomes a champion and begins to follow his father's path of debauchery, much of it including the glamorous cabaret singer and fortune hunter Nina Madero.

Cast

Production

Palooka was the second film Edward Small made under an agreement with United Artists.[1] Small bought the rights to the song "Inka Dinka Doo" specifically for the film.[2]

Soundtrack

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