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The Fight Never Ends
1948 film by Joe Lerner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fight Never Ends is an American film with a crime fighting theme released in 1948. It was directed by Joe Lerner, with a cast that included boxer Joe Louis, Ruby Dee, The Mills Brothers, and Harrel Tillman.[1] It was one of stage star Ruby Dee's first films.[2]
A poster for the film touted it with the slogan "The Brown Bomber Fights His Greatest Fight - Against Crime".[3]
Cast
- Joe Louis as "The Champ"[4]
- Ruby Dee as Janey
- The Mills Brothers
- Harrel Tillman as Jerry, also known as "The Caper"
- Gwendolyn Tynes
- Elwood Smith as Howard "Howie" Robinson
- William Greaves as Frankie[citation needed]
- Emmett "Babe" Wallace
- Milton Woods
- Gilbert Whyte as Spider
- William Leftwich as Cricket
- Roger Furman
References
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