Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood

Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood

120 mins | Drama, Action, TV Movie | Feb. 19, 1981

In this sequel to 1979's "Goldie and the Boxer," the ingratiating twosome, heavyweight champ and his 10-year-old manager, flee to California when a vengeful promoter who lost a bundle on the title fight wants retribution.

Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood

120 mins | Drama, Action, TV Movie | Feb. 19, 1981

Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood
In this sequel to 1979's "Goldie and the Boxer," the ingratiating twosome, heavyweight champ and his 10-year-old manager, flee to California when a vengeful promoter who lost a bundle on the title fight wants retribution.
Producers Columbia Pictures Television, Orenthal Productions
Original title Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood
Directors David Miller
Writers Benjamin Ashley, Lew Hunter, Ethel Brez, Mel Brez

Cast

O.J. Simpson

as Joe Gallagher

Melissa Michaelsen

as Goldie Kellog

Roger Bowen

as Scott Durkin

Reb Brown

as Brian Kilpatrick / Johnny Gems

Jack Gilford

as Wally

James Gregory

as Leo Hackett

Stubby Kaye

as Babe

Sheila MacRae

as Cuddles

Robert Mandan

as Jack Fountain

Frank Marth

as Judge

Lynne Moody

as Melanie Foster

George Petrie

as Frank

Bill Williams

as Cowboy Bob

Timothy Gibbs

as Artie

Sparky Marcus

as Petey

Lawrence Levine

as Matty

George P. Wilbur

as Sugar Jack Harris

Ivor Francis

as The Doctor

Bill Baldwin

as L.A. Fight Announcer

Raleigh Bond

as The Director

Gil Stratton

as Philadelphia Radio Announcer

Nicholas Worth

as Steve Gleason

Meg Wyllie

as Glenda

Ray Young

as Tex Brown

Anthony Aiello

as Reporter

Richard Autz

as Ronnie

Don Brodie

as Gateman

Joseph Michael Cala

as Reporter

Bill Chatham

as Reporter

Vince Delgado

as Philadelphia Referee

David Gibbs

as Bill

David Greene

as Reporter

James Hardie

as Reporter

Joel Lawrence

as Reporter

Jimmy Lennon Sr.

as L.A. Ring Announcer

Jonathon Millner

as Reporter

Jeanette O'Connor

as Reporter

Bob Ozman

as Fight Official

Howard Papush

as Reporter

Elaine Revard

as Reporter

Kay St. Germain Wells

as Reporter

Peter Schuck

as Reporter

Fred D. Scott

as Train Waiter

Al Silvani

as L.A. Referee

Gary Wayne Smith

as Reporter

Sunja Svensen

as The Miller Sisters

D.J. Sydney

as The Miller Sisters

Leslie Vallen

as The Miller Sisters

Melanie Vincz

as Jane

Mike Walden

as Philadelphia Ring Announcer

Carl Carlsson

as Reporter