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When Mickey accidentally knocks out a local boxing champ, he is forced to take the fighter's place in a bout.

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Mickey
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Mary
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Jackie (as Jacqueline Wells)
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Alabam
Edward Morgan ...
Eddie (as Eddie Morgan)
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Slug, Sophomore Champ
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Fight Referee (uncredited)
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Betty (uncredited)
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Locker room attendant (uncredited)
Marvin Hatley ...
Pianist (uncredited)
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Freshman Champ (uncredited)
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Landlady (uncredited)
Harry Wilde ...
Drug store clerk (uncredited)

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Lloyd French
Robert A. McGowan ... (as Anthony Mack)

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H.M. Walker ... (dialogue)

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Hal Roach ... producer

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Len Powers

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Richard C. Currier ... (as Richard Currier)

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Jack Roach ... (uncredited)

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James Greene ... recording engineer

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Leroy Shield ... composer: music cues (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Mickey Malarkey Daniels, a bashful, freckle-faced Elmira College freshman, who's already suffered humiliation at the hands of the sophomores, has never done two things: kissed a girl or socked a man. When Mary takes care of one of those voids, Mickey discovers he can punch with power. He's put forward the next day as the Great Frosh Hope against the sophomore's champion, Slug Mulligan. Mary might have to do her part more than once, as Mickey faces Slug. Are girls an advantage or a distraction at ringside? Written by

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Also Known As
  • The Boy Friends: The Knockout (United States)
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  • 21 min
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Trivia Twelfth episode in the Boy Friends 2-reel comedy series See more »
Movie Connections Followed by You're Telling Me (1932). See more »

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