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Cinderella Man (2005)

Cinderella Man (2005)
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The true story of an athlete who achieved his greatest success against the most daunting odds of his life is brought to the screen in this historical drama. In the 1920s, James Braddock (Russell Crowe) from Bergen, NJ, was a promising contender in professional boxing; he had strength, spirit, and tenacity, but the combination of a serious hand injury and a 1929 defeat in a bout with light heavyweight champ Tommy Loughran sent his career into a serious tailspin. As Braddock's career in the ring dried up, the Great Depression put a stake through the heart of America's economy, and Braddock found himself working at the New York docks for pitiful wages as he tried to support his wife, Mae (Renée Zellweger), and three children. Desperate for money, Braddock turned to his former trainer and manager Joe Gould (Paul Giamatti), who was unexpectedly able to scare up a bout for him, battling John Griffin at Madison Square Garden. While conventional wisdom had it that Braddock was too old, out of shape, and out of practice to have any chance of winning, he defeated Griffin, and continued beating his opponents with a powerful left hook that had been intensified by years of punishing dock work. In a nation desperate for good news, Braddock's surprising comeback became a tonic to struggling workers and unemployed people, and all eyes were on Braddock when in 1935 he took on powerful heavyweight champion Max Baer (Craig Bierko) in what was both literally and figuratively the fight of his life. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Russell CroweRenée Zellweger, (more)
Director(s):
Ron Howard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Cinderella Man

The true story of an athlete who achieved his greatest success against the most daunting odds of his life is brought to the screen in this historical drama. In the 1920s, James Braddock (Russell Crowe) from Bergen, NJ, was a promising contender in professional boxing; he had strength, spirit, and tenacity, but the combination of a serious hand injury and a 1929 defeat in a bout with light heavyweight champ Tommy Loughran sent his career into a serious tailspin. As Braddock's career in the ring dried up, the Great Depression put a stake through the heart of America's economy, and Braddock found himself working at the New York docks for pitiful wages as he tried to support his wife, Mae (Renée Zellweger), and three children. Desperate for money, Braddock turned to his former trainer and manager Joe Gould (Paul Giamatti), who was unexpectedly able to scare up a bout for him, battling John Griffin at Madison Square Garden. While conventional wisdom had it that Braddock was too old, out of shape, and out of practice to have any chance of winning, he defeated Griffin, and continued beating his opponents with a powerful left hook that had been intensified by years of punishing dock work. In a nation desperate for good news, Braddock's surprising comeback became a tonic to struggling workers and unemployed people, and all eyes were on Braddock when in 1935 he took on powerful heavyweight champion Max Baer (Craig Bierko) in what was both literally and figuratively the fight of his life. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
145 mins

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Director(s):
Ron Howard
Writer(s):
Charlie MitchellCliff HollingsworthAkiva Goldsman
Producer(s):
Brian GrazerPenny MarshallRon Howard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Suitable for Teens, Adult Language, Adult Situations, Violence)
Cinderella Man Awards:
  • 2005 - Boston Society of Film Critics - Best Supporting Actor
  • 2005 - Broadcast Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actor
  • 2005 - Dallas/Fort Worth Film Critics Association - Top Ten Film
  • 2005 - Phoenix Film Critics Association - Best Picture
  • 2005 - Screen Actors Guild - Best Supporting Actor
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    Kathleen C.

    excellent movie to watch. the acting is superb and shows a part of history that many people were not aware of. shows a very dark time in our history filled with humility and struggle and survival. you will find yourself cheering and thanking for all that we have. great movie!

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    Sherry S.

    I personally did not like Russell Crowe as an actor and then my husband dragged me to Robin Hood kicking and screaming and I thought he was great. So, I decided to give this movie a try and what do you know? Russell Crowe is a good actor. This movie was phenomenol. I even don't like boxing!

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    Thomas D.

    You have to love boxing. If you don't the violence may put you off. It's a great story and very well acted by Crowe. Zellweger does an adequate job but not remarkable. Gould turns in a fine performance and Bierko is truly outstanding. Great lighting and cinematography; portrays the gritty Depression years perfectly. Almost another 'Grapes of Wrath'. Superior film.

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