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Knockout Blonde: The Kellie Maloney Story
Knockout Blonde: The Kellie Maloney Story

Knockout Blonde: The Kellie Maloney Story

A ringside seat to the fight of a lifetime.

Genres

Documentary

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The authorized documentary of Kellie Maloney, the famous transgender British boxing manager. This unique film will explore Kellie's story of truth and denial, as she confronted uncertainty and ultimately accepted herself for who she was.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

6.8/10

Release Date

06 September 2024

Country

United States of America

Cast

Kellie Maloney

Kellie Maloney

Self

Chelsea Brickham

Chelsea Brickham

Kellie Maloney

Scout Lyons

Scout Lyons

Sophie

Erik Bloomquist

Erik Bloomquist

Alan

Sissy O'Hara

Sissy O'Hara

Frank's Mum

Michael Zuccola

Michael Zuccola

US Promoter #3

Amy Wade

Amy Wade

Tracey

Cali Pelletier

Cali Pelletier

Young Sophie

Vincent Marseglia

Vincent Marseglia

Creep

Gary Wolfenden

Gary Wolfenden

Male Admirer

Jesse Dufault

Jesse Dufault

Unavoidable Stranger

Michael Badejo

Michael Badejo

US Promoter #2

Alexandra Fugère

Alexandra Fugère

Frank's Girlfriend

Fred Sullivan

Fred Sullivan

Frank's Father

Paul Luba

Paul Luba

Club Patron

Audrey Fratelli

Audrey Fratelli

Jackie

Colin Cassidy

Colin Cassidy

Teenage Frank

Cynthia Oliveira Souza

Cynthia Oliveira Souza

Extra

Michael Dubuc

Michael Dubuc

Sleazy Coworker

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