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Iron Man (1951 film)

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'Iron Man' is a 1951 American film noir drama sport film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes and Stephen McNally. The film features an early appearance by Rock Hudson playing a competing boxer. The film is a remake of a film produced two decades earlier by director Tod Browning, also titled 'Iron Man'..

Plot



Chandler plays a coal miner who is encouraged by his gambler brother (Stephen McNally) to become a boxer. The problem is when he boxes he is consumed by a murderous rage.

Cast



* Jeff Chandler as Coke Mason

* Evelyn Keyes as Rose Warren Mason

* Stephen McNally as George Mason

* Rock Hudson as Tommy "Speed" O'Keefe aka Kosco

* Joyce Holden as 'Tiny' Ford Photographer

* Jim Backus as Max Watkins

* James Arness as Alex Mallick (as Jim Arness)

* Steve Martin as Joe Savella

Background



Jeff Chandler trained as a boxer to play the role. "It's my chance to step right up there in a class with Kirk Douglas and Bob Ryan", said Chandler. "And that's pretty fast company."

Filming started 3 January 1951.

To promote the film, Jeff Chandler went two rounds with Jersey Joe Walcott at Polo Grounds in front of 25,000 spectators.

Reception



Critical response

When the film was released, the staff at 'The New York Times' gave the film a mixed review. They wrote, "... this story of a fighter, scared and defeated by his own killer instinct, is merely standard for the course. The cast, director and scenarist are professional and take their assignments seriously, but they are not creating a champion in their class. One is reminded of such noted predecessors as 'Champion' but 'Iron Man' is not of that blue-blooded company ... It is not the portrayals, however, that make the film less than memorable. The bouts are exciting enough, but the punches, which are fairly hard and straight, are telegraphed."[https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9800E4DC1438E73ABC4851DFBE66838A649EDE Staff film review] 'The New York Times', August 20, 1951. Accessed: July 28, 2013.

Rock Hudson's appearance in the film attracted favorable publicity.

See also



* List of American films of 1951

References




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