
Ringside
Drama
Overview
Joe O'Hara finds out he has a damaged optic nerve just before a boxing match for the title. He needs the money badly, so he doesn't delay the fight. The opponent discovers Joe's weakness and pounds on his eyes, causing him to go blind.
Top Cast


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Mike O'Hara, "King Cobra"
Don 'Red' Barry
Mike O'Hara, "King Cobra"


Sheila Ryan
Sheila Ryan
Janet 'J.L.' Brannigan
Sheila Ryan
Janet 'J.L.' Brannigan


Tom Brown
Tom Brown
Joe O'Hara
Tom Brown
Joe O'Hara


Joseph Crehan
Joseph Crehan
Oscar Brannigan
Joseph Crehan
Oscar Brannigan


John Cason
John Cason
Tiger Johnson
John Cason
Tiger Johnson
Tony Canzoneri
Tony Canzoneri
Swinger Markham
Tony Canzoneri
Swinger Markham
Joey Adams
Joey Adams
Duke Hensel
Joey Adams
Duke Hensel


William Edmunds
William Edmunds
Professor Berger
William Edmunds
Professor Berger
Edit Angold
Edit Angold
Mama Berger
Edit Angold
Mama Berger


Margia Dean
Margia Dean
Joy White
Margia Dean
Joy White
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