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Body and Soul (1947)

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Charley Davis wins an amateur boxing match and is taken on by promoter Quinn. Charley's mother doesn't want him to fight, but when Charley's father is accidentally killed, Charley sets up a... See full summary »

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Charley Davis
Lilli Palmer ...
Peg Born
Hazel Brooks ...
Alice
Anne Revere ...
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Quinn
Joseph Pevney ...
Shorty Polaski
Lloyd Gough ...
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Canada Lee ...
Ben Chaplin
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Charley Davis wins an amateur boxing match and is taken on by promoter Quinn. Charley's mother doesn't want him to fight, but when Charley's father is accidentally killed, Charley sets up a fight for money. His career blooms as he wins fight after fight, but soon an unethical promoter named Roberts begins to show an interest in Charley, and Charley finds himself faced with increasingly difficult choices. Written by Jim Beaver <jumblejim@prodigy.net>

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The story of a guy that women go for!

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Drama | Film-Noir | Sport

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9 November 1947 (USA)  »

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An Affair of the Heart  »

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Trivia

"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60-minute radio adaptation of the movie on November 15, 1948, with John Garfield reprising his film role. See more »

Goofs

In the first dressing room scene, there's a close-up of Quinn leaning against the wall. In the very next shot, he's standing a few feet in front of the wall, then backs up and leans against it again. See more »

Quotes

Peg Born: Are you all right?
Charlie Davis: I never felt better in my life.
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Referenced in Jimmy Hollywood (1994) See more »

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"Body and Soul"
Music by Johnny Green
Lyrics by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and Frank Eyton
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The Best Film of its Genre
27 July 2005 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

When considering the factors that contributed to making this movie one of truly great cinema classics, such as the story, the direction, the dialogue, the pathos, the conflicts, the supporting cast, the one factor that most directly contributed to making this movie great was that of it's star, John Garfield. Here, Garfield plays Charlie Davis, a brooding, moody, cynical, angry young man traumatized by his father's untimely and violent death and determined to literally fight his way out of poverty, no matter what it takes. Yet, Charlie Davis is likable, for despite the hardened exterior, he is still fundamentally a good man who is struggling to do what is right despite the pressure to cave in to those who merely want to use him. And although Charlie weakens, he never breaks, and when put to the test, his basic honesty and strength shine through, which makes him a hero and which transforms this movie from just another boxing movie into a true cinematic classic.


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