Champion | |
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Directed by | Mark Robson |
Screenplay by | Carl Foreman |
Based on | the story "Champion" by Ring Lardner |
Produced by | Stanley Kramer |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Franz Planer |
Edited by | Harry W. Gerstad |
Music by | Dimitri Tiomkin |
Production companies | Screen Plays Stanley Kramer Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $570,000[2] or $500,000[3] or $595,000[4] |
Box office | $2.5 million[2] or $2.1 million[5] |
Champion is a 1949 American sports drama film noir directed by Mark Robson with a screenplay written by Carl Foreman based on a short story by Ring Lardner.[6] The film stars Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart, Ruth Roman and Lola Albright. The story recounts the struggles of boxer "Midge" Kelly fighting his own demons while working to achieve success in the ring.[7]
The film won an Academy Award for Best Film Editing and gained five other nominations as well, including a Best Actor for Douglas.
Several clips from the film were used in Douglas' 1999 film Diamonds to illustrate his character's career as a boxer.