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Requiem For A Heavyweight (1962)
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Starring: Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Julie Harris, Mickey Rooney
Director: Ralph Nelson
Category: , Classic
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
Length:
86 mins
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"… Sure To Touch The Spectator's Heart." -Time Magazine

Knockout performances by Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney and Julie Harris highlight this hard-hitting drama of corruption in the fight game.

After 17 years in the ring, it's the final bell for Mountain Rivera (Quinn). A fight doctor confirms one more punch for the washed-up heavyweight and he could become permanently disabled. Reluctantly, but with the support of his faithful trainer (Rooney) and a kindly employment counselor (Harris), Rivera tries to land a job outside the ring. But his calculating manager Maish (Gleason) has other plans for Rivera. With the mob closing in on him for payment of a huge gambling debt, Maish coerces Rivera into returning to the ring for a lucrative, yet humiliating, career in staged wrestling matches.

A heartbreaking lead performance by double Oscar® winner Quinn (Best Supporting Actor, Viva Zapata, 1952 and Lust for Life, 1956) and a triumphant big screen adaptation by writer Rod Serling and director Ralph Nelson of their Emmy-winning "Playhouse 90" television production, Requiem for a Heavyweight packs a devastating punch.

Boxing fans should watch for champs Muhammad Ali (billed as Cassius Clay) in the electrifying opening sequence, and Jack Dempsey in a nightclub scene.

 
 
   
   

 
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