
Joe Palooka in the Knockout
Joe kayoes a gambling gang in his third big film hit!
Part of Joe Palooka series
Ratings
The third of the Monogram series based on Ham Fisher's "Joe Palooka" comic strip, opens with Knobby Walsh, the manager of Joe Palooka trying to talk his way out of a traffic citation, and the story leading to that point is told in flashback as narrated by Walsh. Heavyweight champion Joe, after knocking out an opponent who later died in his dressing room, feels responsible and threatens to give up boxing. But the dead fighter's fiance thinks he died as the result of a drug that was given to him by a gang of gamblers, who made a rich haul betting on Palooka. Joe, Knobby and the police unite to run down the gamblers, but not before Joe also is nearly murdered by the same means...a poisoned mouthpiece. Elyse Knox is along as Joe's sweetheart Anne Howe, although Anne and Joe had long been married in the comic strip.
Production
Monogram Pictures
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Leon Errol
Knobby Walsh

Joe Kirkwood Jr.
Joe Palooka

Morris Carnovsky
Howard Abbott

Elyse Knox
Anne Howe

Billy House
Sam Wheeler

Trudy Marshall
Nina

Marc Lawrence
John Mitchell

Whitford Kane
Max Steele

Benny Baker
Looie

Donald MacBride
Crockett

Danny Morton
Pusher Moore

Vince Barnett
Russell

Sarah Padden
Mom Palooka

Clarence Muse
Smoky

Chester Clute
Hotel Clerk

Eddie Gribbon
Canvasback

James Flavin
Policeman

Ray Walker
Reporter
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