120 minutes
2/19/1981
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.
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 Greene
as Reporter
James Hardie
as Reporter
Joel Lawrence
as Reporter
Jimmy Lennon Sr.
as L.A. Ring Announcer
Jade McCall
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
David Gibbs
as Bill