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''Kid Galahad'' is a 1962 American musical film starring Elvis Presley as a
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. It was released by United Artists in August 1962 and opened at #9 at the American box office. '' Variety'' ranked it #37 on its list of the top-grossing films of 1962. ''Kid Galahad'' was shot on location in Idyllwild, California. Its supporting cast includes Gig Young, Lola Albright and
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. Some critics rate the film as one of Elvis Presley's best performances. The film is a
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of the 1937 version starring
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, Bette Davis and
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and directed by Michael Curtiz, who also directed the 1958 Presley film '' King Creole''.


Plot

Willy Grogan is a small-time boxing promoter and innkeeper based in the Catskills resort region of Cream Valley,
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. He is a contemptible man who is in debt and pays little attention to the woman who loves him, Dolly, a chain-smoking, love-starved woman residing at the camp. Walter Gulick arrives, a young man recently discharged from the army who loves the peaceful setting almost as much as he loves working on old cars. Walter wishes to find work as a mechanic at a nearby garage. When Willy's younger sister Rose shows up unexpectedly, she becomes interested in Walter. Willy objects because he doesn't want Rose to fall for a "grease monkey" mechanic and two-bit boxer. Dolly is envious of the young couple's romance and resents Willy's interference. Walter, in need of work, accepts a job as a
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partner and knocks out one of Willy's top fighters. Willy is persuaded to let Walter, known as Galahad, try his hand in a real bout. Both men are reluctant but need money. Walter begins training under the watchful eye of Willy's top trainer Lew. After several successes in the ring, Walter is readied for his biggest fight. Gangsters want him to take a dive so that Willy can pay off his debts to them, but Walter throws his muscle behind Willy and emerges victorious. He wins the big fight against Ramon "Sugar Boy" Romero as well as Willy's approval, retiring undefeated to his vintage car and his new love.


Cast

* Elvis Presley as Walter Gulick * Gig Young as Willy Grogan * Lola Albright as Dolly Fletcher * Joan Blackman as Rose Grogan *
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as Lew Nyack * David Lewis as Otto Danzig * Robert Emhardt as Maynard *
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as Jerry Bathgate * Liam Redmond as Father Higgins * Judson Pratt as Howard Zimmerman * Ned Glass as Max Lieberman * Ed Asner as Frank Gerson (uncredited) *
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as Opponent (uncredited) * Del "Sonny" West as Bit Part (uncredited) *
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as Bit Part (uncredited) * Michael Dante as Joie Shakes * Richard Devon as Marvin *
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as Romero Fight Referee * Orlando de la Fuentes as Ramon "Sugarboy" Romero *
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as Romero's trainer * Harold 'Tommy' Hart as Referee * John Gonsalves (Gonzalves) as Presley's stunt double * Chester Morris as man in the crowd De la Fuente was the reigning welterweight champion at the time.


Production

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world champion
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trained Presley for his role. Callahan, who also appears in the film as a referee, had a long career as a professional boxing referee after retiring from the ring as a fighter. According to Callahan, he threw all of the punches in the close-up scenes in which Presley is struck in the face. He taught Presley how to move his head backward as the punches were being delivered so that each blow either missed him or barely touched him. Callahan considered Presley to be an excellent athlete.Victor, p.284 Shooting began in early November 1961 at Hidden Lodge, Idyllwild, California before a storm forced a move to Hollywood.


Soundtrack


Reception

Bosley Crowther of '' The New York Times'' suggested that Presley was miscast as a boxer, writing that he was "certainly no model for a statue of Hercules, and his skill at projecting an illusion of ferocity is of very low degree." However, Crowther found the film to be "moderately genial entertainment. It's not explosive, but it has the cheerful top of a lightly romantic contrivance that ranges between comedy and spoof. For this we can thank the other actors who played their roles ardently and Phil Karlson, who has directed at a brisk and deceptive pace." ''
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'' graded the film as "Good": "Presley is surrounded by some very nice people. In lending him support, they give strength to a run-of-the-mill story that plays itself out with a simplicity of appeal and bountiful residue of entertainment. The film manages to give a pleasing account of itself." A less positive notice in '' Variety'' read: "The story may be old, the direction not especially perceptive, the performances in several cases pretty poor, but United Artists' 'Kid Galahad' is apt to be a moneymaker in spite of all this." John L. Scott in the '' Los Angeles Times'' called the story "old hat" but thought that it "should more than satisfy the horde of Presley fans." '' The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: "If the wit and intelligence lavished on the excellent dialogue had also been used to give a shred of ingenuity to the plot or a momentary sparkle to the lyrics, this would have been a much more amusing comedy ... Elvis Presley repeats the amiable oaf performance he gave recently in '' Follow That Dream'', but it is nowhere near as funny, partly because his farcical opportunities are fewer, but mainly because it is hard to laugh continually at someone whose face is seen a couple of times bruised and bleeding in the ring." ''Kid Galahad'' holds a 50% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on six reviews.https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1011495-kid_galahad


See also

* List of American films of 1962 * Elvis Presley on film and television * Elvis Presley discography


References


External links

*
Behind the Scenes look at Kid Galahad
at Elvis Presley News.com
Review
by Graeme Clark at The Spinning Image
Review
by Dan Mancini at DVD Verdict, June 23, 2006
Review
by DSH at The DVD Journal
Region 2 Review
by Anthony Nield at DVD Times, 11-09-2003

by Nigel Patterson at Elvis Information Network, October 21, 2003 {{Authority control 1962 films 1960s English-language films 1962 musical films 1960s sports films American musical films American boxing films Films set in New York (state) Films directed by Phil Karlson Musical film remakes 1960s American films