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  1. 72 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Gentleman Joe Palooka is a 1946 American comedy action film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Joe Kirkwood, Jr., Leon Errol and Elyse Knox. It was the second of the Joe Palooka series which was made by Monogram Pictures. [1]

  2. Gentleman Joe Palooka: Directed by Cy Endfield. With Leon Errol, Joe Kirkwood Jr., Guy Kibbee, Elyse Knox. In the second film of Monogram's "Joe Palooka" series, Joe is 'used', by two state senators scheming to obtain oil-rich lands, in a publicity campaign to get the land transferred to the state, supposedly for a park.

  3. Released October 5th, 1946, 'Gentleman Joe Palooka' stars Leon Errol, Joe Kirkwood, Jr., Guy Kibbee, Elyse Knox The NR movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 12 min, and received a user score of (out ...

  4. Visit the movie page for 'Gentleman Joe Palooka' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to ...

    • Cy Endfield
    • Monogram Pictures
    • Leon Errol
  5. In the second film of Monogram's Joe Palooka series, Joe is 'used', by two state senators scheming to obtain oil-rich lands, in a publicity campaign to get the land transferred to the state, supposedly for a park. When Joe learns that he has been used as a dupe he becomes disillusioned and leaves the prize=fighting profession. But, his manager, sparring partners, and fiancée manage to expose the land-grab scheme, clear Joe's name and discredit the crooked politicians.

  6. Synopsis. As a guest at the Annual Sports Writers Banquet toasting his boxer, Joe Palooka, manager Knobby Walsh tells Bill Becker and Frank Neil the story behind Joe's success: Some years earlier, following Joe's knock-out victory over the previous boxing champ, Knobby tells reporters that the secret to Joe's success is "clean living."

  7. Summaries. In the second film of Monogram's "Joe Palooka" series, Joe is 'used', by two state senators scheming to obtain oil-rich lands, in a publicity campaign to get the land transferred to the state, supposedly for a park. When Joe learns that he has been used as a dupe, he becomes disillusioned and leaves the prize-fighting profession, but ...