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The Fighting Chance (1983)

The Fighting Chance (1983)
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Initially titled Fighting Chance, the made-for-TV The Fighter stars Gregory Harrison in the title role. Unable to support himself or his wife Glynnis O'Connor when he's laid off from his job, Harrison decides to give boxing a try. Glynnis is dead-set against this decision; she takes a job at a beauty salon to make ends meet, which irritates her husband to no end. Working off his hostilities in the ring, Harrison becomes fairly adept with his fists-but the movie's not quite over yet. Featured in the cast of The Fighter is Ray Notaro Jr., a real-life pugilist who served as Gregory Harrison's trainer. The film first aired on February 19, 1983. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
David Lowell Rich
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Synopsis of The Fighting Chance

Initially titled Fighting Chance, the made-for-TV The Fighter stars Gregory Harrison in the title role. Unable to support himself or his wife Glynnis O'Connor when he's laid off from his job, Harrison decides to give boxing a try. Glynnis is dead-set against this decision; she takes a job at a beauty salon to make ends meet, which irritates her husband to no end. Working off his hostilities in the ring, Harrison becomes fairly adept with his fists-but the movie's not quite over yet. Featured in the cast of The Fighter is Ray Notaro Jr., a real-life pugilist who served as Gregory Harrison's trainer. The film first aired on February 19, 1983. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
David Lowell Rich
Writer(s):
Jerome Kass
Producer(s):
Ellen I. LevineRonald ParkerFranklin R. Levy
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John B.

Movie was good...not great...but, good. Not a great ending...told us nothing about how the star of the movie would continue on his life...and, he gave his winnings away to a buddy who got badly hurt in a fight, when the star owed money to others, including his Dad...JB, Waldorf MD

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