The Great White Hype (1996)
- Starring:
- Samuel L. Jackson, Jeff Goldblum, (more)
- Director(s):
- Reginald Hudlin
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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Boxing is more than just a sport -- it's also a business and a con game in this satirical comedy. Rev. Fred Sultan (Samuel L. Jackson) is a shrewd boxing promoter and manager whose meal ticket is heavyweight champion James "The Grim Reaper" Roper (Damon Wayans), a fighter whose skill and confidence significantly outstrips his intelligence. While the top-ranked contender for Roper's title is Marvin Shabazz (Michael Jace), Sultan isn't too keen on the idea of Shabazz fighting Roper -- it seems that both fighters are black, and Sultan's figures show that mixed race matches stir up a lot more media attention and pay-per-view customers. Eager to find a white challenger for Roper, Sultan digs up Terry Conklin (Peter Berg), who won a Golden Gloves fight against Roper many years ago but is now out of the game and fronting a rock band called Massive Head Wound. Thanks to a few bribes and a couple of fixed fights, Sultan is able to arrange for Conklin to be next in line to battle "The Grim Reaper." However, Conklin is taking his renewed career as a boxer quite seriously, while Roper, convinced that Conklin doesn't stand a chance, has let himself go and gained a lot of weight. Suddenly Sultan realizes that Roper might just lose the piece-of-cake fight he's so carefully arranged, while journalist Mitchell Kane (Jeff Goldblum) smells a rat in Conklin's sudden rise to ranking status. Jon Lovitz, Cheech Marin, and Corbin Bernsen highlight the supporting cast, while members of the well-regarded alternative rock band Local H appear as Massive Head Wound. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 90 mins
Complete Cast:
- Samuel L. Jackson - Rev. Fred Sultan
- Peter Berg - Terry Conklin
- Jon Lovitz - Sol
- Cheech Marin - Julio Escobar
- Brad Blaisdell - Press Corps #1
- Lydell M. Cheshier - Palace Guard #3
- Deezer D - Roper's Crony #2
- Duane Davis - Palace Guard #1
- Michael Fairman - Chairman Jerry Schwartz
- Ferdie Pacheco - fight announcer
- Al Rodrigo - 1st press member
- Leon Frederick - Roper's Cornerman
- Reno Wilson - Roper's Crony
- Richard Steele - Referee
- Irv L. Dotten - Roper's Crony
- Elizabeth LaRou - Pretty Young Woman
- Craig Modderno - Sports Writer
- Renee Ammann - Angel
- Rick Scarry - White Middle American
- Renee Griffin - Angel
- Randy Harris - 4th Palace Guard
- Jarrett Lennon - Jarrett Kane
- Salli Richardson - Bambi
- Bert Randolph Sugar - Himself
- Sam Whipple - Artie
- Jeff Goldblum - Mitchell Kane
- Damon Wayans - James 'The Grim Reaper' Roper
- Corbin Bernsen - Peter Prince
- Walter Addison - Michael Katz
- Rocky Carroll - Artemus St. John Saint
- Alyson Croft - Pretty Young Woman #2
- John Rhys-Davies - Johnny Windsor
- Art Evans - Minister
- Jamie Foxx - Hassan El Ruk'n
- G. John Slagle - Kane's Cameraman
- Method Man - Himself
- Phil Buckman - Lee the Drummer
- Michael Jace - Marvin Shabazz
- James H. Hays - Roper's Cornerman
- Cristal L. House - Pretty Young Woman
- Tim Kawakami - Himself
- Jonathan P. Hicks - Sports Writer
- James Hardie - Press Corps #2
- Susan Gibney - Vivian
- Albert Hall - Roper's Manager
- Anthony Johnson - Sultan's Valet
- Stu Nahan - Fight Announcer #1
- Brian Setzer - Himself
- Nedra Volz - Old Lady
- Lamont Johnson - Palace Guard #2
- Director(s):
- Reginald Hudlin
- Writer(s):
- Ron Shelton, Tony Hendra
- Producer(s):
- Fred Berner, Joshua Donen
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Questionable for Children, Profanity, Adult Situations)
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