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- Golden Boy
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- (November 15, 1937)
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- Golden Boy came last week fresh from the vigorous, maturing
- pen of Playwright Clifford Odets to put up a convincing argument
- for plain speaking in the spoken drama, for the serious play as
- a good show. Its dozen scenes sketched the tragic story of a
- U.S.-Italian family caught in the toils of the prize-fight
- business. Though it sometimes teetered on the brink of bathos,
- Author Odets' robust sincerity kept it from toppling over.
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- Golden Boy is not in the mass-attack tradition of the typical
- Odets power play. It singles out cross-eyed, spiritually
- tormented Joe Bonaparte (Luther Adler), studies his indecision
- between the violin and pugilism, traces the gradual
- disintegration of his character in the brutish environment of
- the ring, and brings him finally to the realization that the
- false ideals and broken hands of the fight game have ruined his
- chances for happiness, broken his father's heart.
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- Spark plug of the Group Theatre in recent seasons, with his
- outspoken Waiting for Lefty, Awake and Sing, Leftist Playwright
- Odets took to Hollywood last year, turned out melodrama that
- veered neither left nor right. That Hollywood has improved the
- Odets technique is apparent in the swift mounting of scenes, the
- extravagance of dramatic energy in Golden Boy. That his
- experience in the cinema has not lessened his power as a
- playwright of the masses is equally apparent. The Italian family
- of the play might have been sketched from behind the portieres
- of its own flat.
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