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    Flesh and Fury

    1952 · Drama · 1h 22m

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  1. Flesh and Fury is a 1952 American film noir drama sport film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling and Mona Freeman. [1] Plot. Boxing fan Sonya Bartow and manager Pop Richardson are both impressed the first time they see amateur Paul Callan win a fight.

  2. Flesh and Fury: Directed by Joseph Pevney. With Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling, Mona Freeman, Wallace Ford. A deaf boxer is exploited by a gold-digging blonde.

    • (574)
    • Drama, Sport
    • Joseph Pevney
    • 1952-09-12
  3. Directed by Joseph Pevney and produced by Leonard Goldstein, Flesh and Fury (1952) stars Tony Curtis as a deaf boxer who triumphs in the ring and finds himself in a romantic love triangle with Jan Sterling and Mona Freeman. Hollywood kept going back to the well for stories from the boxing world.

    • Tony Curtis
  4. Flesh and Fury. A gold digger (Jan Sterling) and a newswoman (Mona Freeman) follow a deaf boxer's (Tony Curtis) fight to regain his hearing and win the title.

    • (3)
    • Joseph Pevney
    • Drama
    • Tony Curtis
  5. Joseph Pevney's Flesh and Fury may fall short of superior, but it's well above average and shows its principal actors in the most flattering light: Tony Curtis does proud in one of his first starring roles, while Jan Sterling contributes possibly her finest performance.

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  7. Overview. Deaf boxer Paul Callan captures the interest of gold-digging blonde Sonya Bartow and retired fight manager 'Pop' Richardson. For a time, Sonya has the upper hand with Paul, but ultimately a rival appears in the shape of upper-crust reporter Ann Hollis.

  8. Flesh and Fury. Summaries. A deaf boxer is exploited by a gold-digging blonde. Deaf boxer Paul Callan captures the interest of gold-digging blonde Sonya Bartow and retired fight manager 'Pop' Richardson. For a time, Sonya has the upper hand with Paul, but ultimately a rival appears in the shape of upper-crust reporter Ann Hollis.

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