Goldie and the Boxer
Goldie and the Boxer is a made-for-television film starring O. J. Simpson. The production was broadcast on the NBC television network on December 30, 1979.
| Goldie and the Boxer | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama | 
| Written by | Ethel Brez Mel Brez David Debin Douglas Schwartz  | 
| Directed by | David Miller | 
| Starring | O.J. Simpson Melissa Michaelsen  | 
| Music by | Jimmie Haskell | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| Production | |
| Executive producer | O. J. Simpson | 
| Producers | Dan Mark Audrey A. Blasdel Hugh Benson  | 
| Cinematography | Isidore Mankofsky | 
| Editor | J. Terry Williams | 
| Running time | 120 minutes | 
| Production companies | Orenthal Productions Columbia Pictures Television  | 
| Release | |
| Original network | NBC | 
| Original release | 
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While being panned by critics, it was a solid ratings hit and led to a sequel, Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood (1981).[1]
Plot
    
Joe Gallagher is a down-on-his luck boxer whose life and career undergo a change when an orphaned, little girl named Goldie is left in his care.
Cast
    
- O. J. Simpson - Joe Gallagher
 - Melissa Michaelsen - Goldie Kellog
 - Vincent Gardenia - Diamond
 - Phil Silvers - Wally
 - Ned Glass - Al Levinsky
 - Gordon Jump - Alex
 - Judyann Elder - Bernette Wilson
 - Judy Landers - Bonnie
 - Madlyn Rhue - Marsha
 - Annazette Chase - Anne
 - Claude Earl Jones - Willie
 - Fran Ryan - Cook
 
References
    
- Bogle, Donald (1988). Blacks in American Films and Television. New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc. p. 323. ISBN 0-8240-8715-1.
 
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