"Golden Boy," which is perhaps the most successful play Clifford Odets has written, has been filmed by Columbia Pictures. It is the story of a brilliant young violinist, who is also a champion boxer, and who breaks his hand on an opponent's head. This scene shows William Holden, an unknown actor, who plays the leading role, with Adolphe Menjou and Edward Brophy.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 17, 20 October 1939, Page 34
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62"Golden Boy," which is perhaps the most successful play Clifford Odets has written, has been filmed by Columbia Pictures. It is the story of a brilliant young violinist, who is also a champion boxer, and who breaks his hand on an opponent's head. This scene shows William Holden, an unknown actor, who plays the leading role, with Adolphe Menjou and Edward Brophy. New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 17, 20 October 1939, Page 34
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