

The Kid from Brooklyn
1946 Directed by Norman Z. McLeodShy milkman Burleigh Sullivan accidentally knocks out drunken Speed McFarlane, a champion boxer who was flirting with Burleigh's sister. The newspapers get hold of the story and photographers even catch Burleigh knock out Speed again. Speed's crooked manager decides to turn Burleigh into a fighter. Burleigh doesn't realize that all of his opponents have been asked to take a dive. Thinking he really is a great fighter, Burleigh develops a swelled head which puts a crimp in his relationship with pretty nightclub singer Polly Pringle. He may finally get his comeuppance when he challenges Speed for the title.

Danny Kaye
....................................................Burleigh Sullivan

Virginia Mayo
....................................................Polly Pringle

Vera-Ellen
....................................................Susie Sullivan

Steve Cochran
....................................................Speed McFarlane

Eve Arden
....................................................Ann Westly

Walter Abel
....................................................Gabby Sloan

Lionel Stander
....................................................Spider Schultz
Director
...........................................................Norman Z. McLeod
Producer
...........................................................Samuel Goldwyn
Adaptation
...........................................................Don Hartman
Melville Shavelson
Editor
...........................................................Daniel Mandell
Set Decoration
...........................................................Howard Bristol
Costume Design
...........................................................Miles White
Production Companies
...................................................Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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