Coke Mason
Jeff Chandler
Coke Mason

An ambitious coal miner is talked into becoming a boxer by his gambler brother.
Coke Mason
Jeff Chandler
Coke Mason
Rose Warren Mason
Evelyn Keyes
Rose Warren Mason
George Mason
Stephen McNally
George Mason
Tommy 'Speed' O'Keefe
Rock Hudson
Tommy 'Speed' O'Keefe
'Tiny' Ford - Photographer
Joyce Holden
'Tiny' Ford - Photographer
Max Watkins
Jim Backus
Max Watkins
Alex Mallick
James Arness
Alex Mallick
Joe Savella
Steve Martin
Joe Savella
Herb Riley
George Baxter
Herb Riley
Charlie (uncredited)
George Adrian
Charlie (uncredited)
Boxer (uncredited)
Al Bain
Boxer (uncredited)
Ringside Announcer (uncredited)
Sam Balter
Ringside Announcer (uncredited)
Now I did struggle with the idea of Jeff Chandler as a red-misted boxing champion, but here he acquits him self adequately enough. He's coal miner "Coke" who dreams of wedding his girl "Rose" (Evelyn Keyes) and buying a radio store. His rather more venal brother "George" (Stephen McNally) runs a pool hall and discovers that when his sibling gets cross, really cross, his fists can do his talking for him. The ring beckons, and success follows - but at a price. "Coke" is a brute. He fights legal, but dirty - and the crowd gradually learn to loathe him. Finally he has had enough and wants to stop, but discovers that his now wife is embroiled in some match-fixing with "George" and he faces quite a dilemma - one epitomised at the denouement with a bout with the equally unlikely pugilist Rock Hudson ("Speed"). It's another of the stories set in an industrial town where opportunities were scant and where boxing was a route out if you were prepared to take and give a beating. This one tries to introduce the concept of a conscience in the lead character and the photography does give some sort of indication as to the brutality in the ring. It's a solid film that has just about enough action and a message to convey about right (hooks) and wrong.
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