Right Cross

Right Cross

Infobox Film
name = Right Cross


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director = John Sturges
producer = Charles Schnee
writer = Armand Deutsch
William Inge
starring = June Allyson
Ricardo Montalban
Dick Powell
music = David Raksin
cinematography = Norbert Brodine
editing = James E. Newcom
distributor = Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
released = November 15, 1950
runtime = 90 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0042894|

"Right Cross" was a 1950 drama film directed by John Sturges, written by Armand Deutsch and starring June Allyson, Ricardo Montalban, Dick Powell, Lionel Barrymore, and (in a small role) Marilyn Monroe.

Cast

*June Allyson ... Pat O'Malley
*Dick Powell ... Rick Garvey
*Ricardo Montalban ... Johnny Monterez
*Lionel Barrymore ... Sean O'Malley
*Teresa Celli ... Marina Monterez
*Barry Kelley ... Allan Goff
*Tom Powers ... Tom Balford
*Mimi Aguglia ... Mom Monterez
*Marianne Stewart ... Audrey
*John Gallaudet ... Phil Tripp
*Wally Maher ... First Reporter
*Larry Keating ... Second Reporter
*Kenneth Tobey ... Ken, the Third Reporter (as Ken Tobey)
*Bert Davidson ... Fourth Reporter
*Marilyn Monroe ... Dusky Ledoux (uncredited)


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