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  1. 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 ...

  2. Joe Palooka, Champ: Directed by Reginald Le Borg. With Leon Errol, Joe Kirkwood Jr., Elyse Knox, Eduardo Ciannelli. Manager Knobby Walsh discovers young hunk Joe Palooka and trains him to fight the champ.

  3. Gentleman Joe Palooka. October 5, 1946. 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 ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_PalookaJoe Palooka - Wikipedia

    Joe Palooka is an American comic strip about a heavyweight boxing champion, created by cartoonist Ham Fisher. The strip debuted on April 19, 1930 [1] and was carried at its peak by 900 newspapers. It was cancelled in 1984. The strip was adapted to a 15-minute CBS radio series, 12 feature-length films (chiefly from Monogram Pictures ), nine ...

  5. Gentleman Joe Palooka (1946) Popularität des Titels Die Popularität eines Titels bemisst sich anhand der Zugriffe. 100% stellt dabei den Höchstwert dar, in dem Zeitraum haben also die meisten Besucher auf den Titel zugegriffen.

  6. GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA. Directed by. Cy Endfield. United States, 1946. Action, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Sport . 72. Synopsis. Joe is ‘used’, by two state senators scheming to obtain oil-rich lands, in a publicity campaign to get the land transf ...

  7. 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 ...