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Titolo originale: Raging Bull
Regia: Martin Scorsese |
Anno: 1980
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag: florida | new york city | jealousy | transporter | sports | brother | paranoia | violent husband | boxer | biography | fistfight | broken nose | domestic violence | black and white | over-the-hill fighter | bronx, new york city | boxing | dreary | depressing | audacious | harsh | melodramatic | tragic |
Cast: Robert De Niro | Cathy Moriarty | Joe Pesci | Frank Vincent | Nicholas Colasanto | Theresa Saldana | Mario Gallo | Frank Adonis | Joseph Bono | Frank Topham | Lori Anne Flax | Charles Scorsese | Don Dunphy | Bill Hanrahan | Rita Bennett | James V. Christy | Bernie Allen | Floyd Anderson | Gene LeBell | Harold Valan | Victor Magnotta | Johnny Barnes | John Thomas | Kenny Davis | Paul Carmello | Jimmy Lennon Sr. | Bobby Rings | Kevin Mahon | Marty Denkin | Shay Duffin | Eddie Mustafa Muhammad | Dick Whittington | Jack Lotz | Kevin Breslin | Louis Raftis | Frank Shain | Coley Wallace | Fritzie Higgins | George Latka | Fred Dennis | Robert B. Loring | Johnny Turner | Vern De Paul | Chuck Hassett | Ken Richards | Peter Fain | Billy Varga | Harvey Parry | Ted Husing | Michael Badalucco | Thomas Beansy Lobasso | Paul Forrest | Peter Petrella | Sal Serafino Tomassetti | Geraldine Smith | Mardik Martin | Maryjane Lauria | Linda Artuso | Peter Savage | Daniel P. Conte | Joe Malanga | Sabine Turco Jr. | Steve Orlando | Silvio García Jr. | John Arceri | Joseph A. Morale | James Dimodica | Robert Uricola | Andrea Orlando | Allan Malamud | D.J. Blair | Laura James | Richard McMurray | Mary Albee | Lisa Katz | Candy Moore | Richard A. Berk | Theodore Saunders | Noah Young | Nick Trisko | Lou Tiano | Bob Evan Collins | Wally K. Berns | Allen Joseph | Bob Aaron | Glenn Leigh Marshall | Martin Scorsese | Vincent Barbi | Joseph Bergmann | Scott Crawford | Dennis Crosswhite | Robert Dahdah | Vincent Di Paolo | Bruno DiGiorgi | Marty Farrell | R. Michael Givens | Charles Guardino | Bob Harks | Chuck Hicks | Michael Charles Hill | Walt La Rue | Angelo Lamonea | David LeBell | Tony Lip | Bill Mazer | Thomas Murphy | Gil Perkins | Jerry Schram | Glenn Stanton | John Turturro | McKenzie Westmore | Juergen J. Straub |

1941 - Jack La Motta inizia a tirare i primi pugni a New York, ma non riesce a sfondare perchè non vuole sottostare alle regole della malavita che controlla la boxe. Jack però é così bravo che riesce comunque a vincere il titolo della sua categoria. Ma gli anni dei trionfi passano ed arriva anche la crisi.

Approfondimenti

Joey LaMotta first appears in the film during the scenes from the September 1941 fight between Jake [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
Jake LaMotta's brother Joseph sued the production for $2.5 million, for the film's alleged unflatter [...] D
Just after the 43:21 mark during the color home movie sequence, as Jake carries Vikki across the thr [...] D
As of October 2015, Cathy Moriarty has still never seen the film in its entirety. According to an in [...] D
The role of Jake LaMotta's wife was the last to be cast. Cathy Moriarty was working as a desk girl a [...] D
The word "fuck" is used one hundred fourteen times in this film. D
United Artists was very frustrated by the amount of time Martin Scorsese took during post-production [...] D
Frank Vincent also played a character named Batts in Martin Scorsese's Quei bravi ragazzi (1990). D
Producer Irwin Winkler first became involved in the film in 1975. It took roughly five years for the [...] D
According to producer Irwin Winkler, he and Robert De Niro didn't have many creative disagreements o [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of the top 100 Most Heart-Pounding American M [...] D
To add to the documentary-like realism, Martin Scorsese wanted mainly amateur actors and newcomers a [...] D
The majority of the film, with Jake LaMotta as a younger man, including the boxing scenes, were shot [...] D
Cathy Moriarty's hair was set with corn syrup, which caused problems in the exterior scenes, because [...] D
On March 31, 1981, Robert De Niro's Best Actor Oscar win created a rarity in the Academy's history, [...] D
Robert De Niro kept a copy of Pauline Kael's scathing review of the film with his penned in retorts [...] D
Robert De Niro did as many as one thousand rounds, when training with the real Jake LaMotta. He thou [...] D
The cross that once hung over Martin Scorsese's parents' bed can be seen hanging over Jake LaMotta a [...] D
According to Martin Scorsese, the script took only two weeks to write on the island of St. Martin in [...] D
Robert De Niro won his previous Oscar for playing the young Vito Corleone in The Godfather: Part II. [...] D
In his DVD commentary, screenwriter Paul Schrader expresses a very different analysis of Jake LaMott [...] D
When the studio vehemently opposed Martin Scorsese's plans to shoot the feature in black and white, [...] D
According to Martin Scorsese on the DVD commentary, this was going to be one of eight boxing movies [...] D
Martin Scorsese claims that nothing should be read into his using the Fronte del porto (1954) quote. [...] D
During a spat with his wife Irma ( Lori Anne Flax ), Jake yells out the window and threatens to kill [...] D
Martin Scorsese was, at one stage, so startled by Robert De Niro's weight gain that he shut down pro [...] D
Another well-known film to feature "Cavalleria Rusticana - Intermezzo" on the soundtrack was Il padr [...] D
The Fronte del porto (1954) monologue, recited by Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta, was originally spo [...] D
Was voted the third greatest sports movie of all time after Rocky (1976) and Bull Durham - Un gioco [...] D
Jake LaMotta was childhood friends with Rocky Graziano, whose life was also made into a movie, Lass� [...] D
The original script was vetoed by producer Steven Bach after he told Martin Scorsese and Robert De N [...] D
The scene where Vicki LaMotta is first introduced to Jake LaMotta by the chain-linked fence was comp [...] D
According to Martin Scorsese on the DVD, when first screening some test 8mm footage of Robert De Nir [...] D
The rooftop wedding scene was directed by Martin Scorsese's father Charles Scorsese after he fell il [...] D
This differs radically from other boxing movies like "Rocky (1976)" and "Il guerriero del ring (1981 [...] D
Meeting resistance from United Artists about making a boxing film with a dark anti-hero, producers I [...] D
Cathy Moriarty's film debut. McKenzie Westmore's film debut. D
The first film from the 80's to be inducted into the National Film Registry. D
The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. D
John Turturro makes his film debut as the man at table at Webster Hall. Turturro and Robert De Niro [...] D
Beverly D'Angelo auditioned for the role of Jake's wife, Vicki LaMotta. She also auditioned for the [...] D
The television commentary during Jake LaMotta's last fight with Sugar Ray Robinson when he loses the [...] D
Executives at United Artists were very reluctant to finance the film, as they were perturbed by the [...] D
To show up better on black-and-white film, Hershey's chocolate syrup was used for blood. The makers [...] D
Before this film, cinematographer Michael Chapman had never shot in black and white. He drew inspira [...] D
Martin Scorsese had trouble figuring out how he would cut together the last fight between Jake LaMot [...] D
The real life Jake LaMotta appears as the Bartender in The Hustler (1962). Martin Scorsese, director [...] D
Robert De Niro gave Martin Scorsese the book Raging Bull in 1974, during the time, Scorsese was work [...] D
No original music was composed for the film. All of the music was taken from the works of an Italian [...] D
When Martin Scorsese visited some boxing matches, he was immediately struck by two images: the blood [...] D
Joe Pesci is six months older than Robert De Niro, despite playing his younger brother. D
Robert De Niro read the autobiography of Jake LaMotta while filming "Il padrino - Parte II (1974)" a [...] D
In 1978, Martin Scorsese was at an all-time low after his last movie New York, New York (1977) had b [...] D
The Biblical quote at the end of the film ("All that I know is that I was blind, and now I can see") [...] D
Robert De Niro and Cathy Moriarty appeared in Un boss sotto stress (2002). D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 Greatest American Movies. D
Neither director of photography Michael Chapman nor Martin Scorsese could get the right look for the [...] D
When Paul Schrader was working on the script, he put in numerous shocking moments, such as Jake LaMo [...] D
Robert De Niro gained a record sixty pounds to play the older Jake LaMotta, and Joe Pesci lost weigh [...] D
Jake (Robert De Niro) asks Joey (Joe Pesci) "Did you fuck my wife?" Martin Scorsese didn't think tha [...] D
In Florida, Jake has two cars in his driveway - a 1950 and a 1953 Cadillac Series 62 convertible. Th [...] D
Robert De Niro accidentally broke Joe Pesci's rib in a sparring scene. This shot appears in the film [...] D
Martin Scorsese: Asking Jake LaMotta to go on stage. D
Jake's car, when he first meets Vickie in New York City, is a 1942 Packard Six Custom convertible co [...] D
To visually achieve Jake's growing desperation, diminishing stature and perceptual distortion, Marti [...] D
The early scene where Jake violently argues with his wife over a steak was inspired by a childhood m [...] D
Lori Anne Flax landed the part of Jake LaMotta's first wife Irma by sheer luck. She learned about th [...] D
Jake LaMotta's first wife Irma ( Lori Anne Flax ) disappears from the story after her last rant at J [...] D
Robert De Niro had already been very well acquainted with Jake LaMotta since 1974, when LaMotta gave [...] D
Jake and Joey LaMotta both lived to the age of 95 years old. D
The first of seven movies Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci made together. The others being C'era una vol [...] D
The home movie sequences were in color, to make them stand out from the rest of the film. Another re [...] D
The boxing scenes amount to barely ten minutes of the film's running time. D
Italian censorship visa # 76223 delivered on 5 February 1981. D
United Artists was unable to actively promote this movie for awards consideration, as it was then em [...] D
Of all of the great dramatic films in history, it was the great Buster Keaton's comedy Se perdo la p [...] D
Martin Scorsese taught Spike Lee film directing at New York University. Spike's first movie, Lola Da [...] D
Michelle Pfeiffer auditioned unsuccessfully for a supporting role with Robert De Niro in Los Angeles [...] D
According to director of photography Michael Chapman, the actual fight scenes were filmed at the nor [...] D
Although only a few minutes of boxing appear in the movie, they were so precisely choreographed that [...] D
Charles Scorsese: Martin Scorsese's father is one of the mob wiseguys crowding the LaMotta brothers [...] D
The opening sequence, in which Jake prances around a ring in slow motion, featured the lighting from [...] D
Was voted the 4th best film of all time in AFI's 10th anniversary of the 100 Years... 100 Movies ser [...] D
It was claimed in this film that Jake LaMotta was never knocked down, but in real life, LaMotta was [...] D
Jake LaMotta's autobiography, co-written with friend Peter Savage, omitted mention of his brother, a [...] D
Chocolate syrup was used as blood in the black and white fight sequences, D
The boxing scenes were originally scheduled to be filmed over a period of five weeks. However, becau [...] D
This marked the first time since his first film "Chi sta bussando alla mia porta? (1967)" that Marti [...] D
Irwin Winkler raised money for this movie by getting people in assisted living homes to be extras in [...] D
In preparation for his role, Robert De Niro went through extensive physical training, then entered i [...] D
The first film of the 1980s inducted into the National Film Registry (1990), and the first film indu [...] D
The first of three movies where editor Thelma Schoonmaker won an Oscar for a Martin Scorsese movie. [...] D
Sound effects for punches landing were made by squashing melons and tomatoes. Sound effects for came [...] D
Nicholas Colasanto's character, Tommy Como, is based on the real-life mobster Frank Carbo, who basic [...] D
The real Jake LaMotta was partially deaf for most of his life, so most of his anger came out of not [...] D
Joe Pesci wasn't told that De Niro would attack him in the 'Did you f.**** my wife scene to get adde [...] D
Producer Roderick Powell is developing a biopic based on the life of Vikki LaMotta. Vikki was portra [...] D
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #4 Greatest Movie of All Time. D
Was voted the 5th Greatest film of all time by Entertainment Weekly. D
It was based on the strength of their performances in the low budget Backstreet (1976) that Martin S [...] D
Paul Schrader was directing Hardcore (1979), when Robert De Niro talked to him about needing help wi [...] D
The film was edited in Martin Scorsese's New York City apartment every night after filming for the d [...] D
To achieve the feeling of brotherhood between the two lead actors, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci live [...] D
Ranked #1 on the American Film Institute's list of the ten greatest films in the genre "Sports", in [...] D
Joey LaMotta's phone number is 555-2463. D
Jodie Foster didn't audition for this movie. Producers didn't find her suitable for the character of [...] D
Part of a cycle of ring fighter movies, mostly boxing, some wrestling, initiated by the box office a [...] D
Martin Scorsese was worried about the Fronte del porto (1954) recitation because he knew he'd be inv [...] D
During the Academy Award ceremony where the movie was nominated for eight Oscars, director Martin Sc [...] D
Martin Scorsese has a brief cameo at the end of the movie as the stage manager informing LaMotta of [...] D
This was the first of four times Martin Scorsese worked with Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Frank Vi [...] D
Late Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan stated in an interview that this film changed his life D
A boxing ball was set up just outside the boxing ring for Robert De Niro to punch on in between take [...] D
Martin Scorsese's frequent collaborator, Mardik Martin, was asked to write the first draft of the sc [...] D
Sharon Stone also auditioned for the role of Vicki LaMotta. She would eventually work with Martin Sc [...] D
The scenes of the younger Jake LaMotta begin with his first professional loss in a fight against Jim [...] D
According to the book "The Academy Awards: The Complete Unofficial History" by J. Piazza and G. Kinn [...] D
The film takes place in 1941, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1956, 1957, 1958, and [...] D
Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci are really punching each other in the famous "hit me" scene. D
Thelma Schoonmaker's husband, director Michael Powell, was consulted about the weight gain scenes. I [...] D
Martin Scorsese shunned the idea of filming the boxing scenes with multiple cameras. Instead, he pla [...] D
Robert De Niro's performance as Jake LaMotta is ranked #10 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Perfo [...] D
This film was selected into the National Film Registry in 1990 for being "culturally, historically, [...] D
The reasons why the film was made in black and white were for period authenticity, but mainly to dif [...] D
When the real Jake LaMotta saw the movie, he said it made him break down in tears and realize for th [...] D
Debbie Harry auditioned for the role of Vickie La Motta but did not get it. Debbie: "I was auditioni [...] D
Most of the fight scenes were shot through an intense light source to obtain a slight mirage within [...] D
LaMotta's color family house movie sequence was personally scraped by Martin Scorsese with a coat ha [...] D

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As Jake hurries to the bathroom after pouring ice water down his shorts, the top of a crewmember's h [...] D
Tommy Como's hand position changes between shots when he has his arm around Jake when sitting at Tom [...] D
A rubber tube, to carry fake blood, is visible behind Janiro's nose as Jake punches it. D
Jake LaMotta is portrayed deliberately throwing a fight against the "still undefeated" Billy Fox on [...] D
When Jake is in the phone booth towards the end of the movie saying that he wouldn't be able to rais [...] D
When Joey supposedly kisses Vicki on the lips Jake is clearly looking away at the TV trying to fix i [...] D
When Jake is in the bathroom pouring ice water down his pants, the bruise on his eye has disappeared [...] D
As Joey is punching his brother Jake in Jake's kitchen, blood appears on Jake's face. When Joey stop [...] D
When Jake is sitting by the TV arguing with Joey, the bunny ears on the TV change positions between [...] D
In the entrance to the last fight as Jake makes his way to the ring you can hear the ring announcer [...] D
When Jake and Joey are trying to set the TV antenna towards the end of the film, the screen noise pa [...] D
In Jake's nightclub in 1956, background music is Frank Sinatra's 1957 recording of Come Fly With Me. D
When Jake follows Joey into the parking garage, hip-hop-style graffiti is visible outside it. D
When Joey and Salvy are told to shake hands (after the fight), their hands are interlocked in one sh [...] D
Ring announcer's glasses in opening match. D
Early in the film when Jake is leaning out of a back window, shouting, he is leaning right out of th [...] D
In a shot that introduces Jake's post-boxing life in Florida, the license tags of his two Cadillacs [...] D
Early on in the movie, Jake tells Joey to punch him. Joey does so, repeatedly, and leaves his ring o [...] D
When Jake upsets a drink at a customer's table, it wets the front of the dress of a seated woman. In [...] D
When Jake and Joey are sitting at the kitchen table, Jake tells Joey to grab a towel to hit him. Whe [...] D
In 1956 at Jake LaMotta's club, Jake asks the girls at the bar if they're 21, but the drinking age i [...] D
When Vicki is sitting in the car outside Jake's club, telling him she's divorcing him, Jake, standin [...] D
The wetness of Joey's suit jacket after he comes in out of the pouring rain into the building to tal [...] D
Jake is shown knocking out Tony Janiro. Jake is then announced the winner by "unanimous decision." D
When Jake is being locked up in the Dade County jail, one of the guards has his hat fall to the floo [...] D
Joey and Jake attend a dance that occurs on "Saturday," 6 August 1941. This date was a Wednesday. D
When Jake is kissing Mrs. Bronson's hand in his nightclub, the camera changes angles and now both th [...] D

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Jake La Motta: They got some balls. Some balls. I [...] D
Tommy Como: Why does he make it so hard on himself [...] D
Jake La Motta: [talking about Janiro] Yeah, he's a [...] D
Jake La Motta: Did you fuck my wife? Joey LaMotta [...] D
Joey LaMotta: What are ya thinkin' about? Ya keep [...] D
Jake La Motta: I heard things. D
Jake La Motta: Is it done? Irma: No, it's not don [...] D
Joey LaMotta: Hey Jack, I just explained the whole [...] D
Salvy Batts: You know he's got to be with Tommy to [...] D
Joey LaMotta: [over the phone, when no one answers [...] D
Jake La Motta: Come here. Now, touch my boo-boos. [...] D
Jake La Motta: [crying] What'd I do? What'd I do? [...] D
Jake La Motta: Look at that. Look how they make me [...] D
Joey LaMotta: They only gave him that fuckin' deci [...] D
Joey LaMotta: She ain't the kind of girl you just [...] D
Vicki LaMotta: Are you sure we should be doin' thi [...] D
[to Joey] Jake La Motta: Shut up. You just shut u [...] D
Vicki LaMotta: What am I supposed to do? I'm 20 ye [...] D
Jake La Motta: "When I come home at night, my wife [...] D
Jake La Motta: Don't give me that look, Joey. I go [...] D
Jake La Motta: You know what's botherin' me? My ha [...] D
Jake La Motta: Hey, Joey, you don't understand. Yo [...] D
Tommy Como: [after Janiro fight] He ain't pretty n [...] D
Joey LaMotta: You think it's easy? Why don't you t [...] D
[Just after Sugar Ray Robinson won an early fight [...] D
Jake La Motta: I got these small hands. I got a li [...] D
[Sugar Ray Robinson has just battered Jake La Mott [...] D
Joey LaMotta: You want me to hit you? Jake La Mot [...] D
Jake La Motta: Friends. They're in a huddle. Big b [...] D
Joey LaMotta: If you win, you win. If you lose, yo [...] D
Jake La Motta: Why? Why'd you do it? Why? You're s [...] D
Jake La Motta: Did Salvy fuck Vickie? Joey LaMott [...] D
[first lines] Jake La Motta: I remember those che [...] D
Joey LaMotta: [to his young son] If I see you put [...] D
Jake La Motta: Larry! D
Vicki LaMotta: I feel like I'm a prisoner. I can't [...] D
Joey LaMotta: Who is this? Sal, is that you. I can [...] D
Jake La Motta: [talks about Janiro] I'm gonna open [...] D
Comedian: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It's [...] D
Jake La Motta: What am I gonna do? If that's what [...] D
Jake La Motta: She says he's pretty. Joey LaMotta [...] D
Jake La Motta: I'm gonna win. There's no way I'm g [...] D
[last title card] Title card: So, for the second [...] D
Jake La Motta: [kiss] Take off my pants. [kiss] [...] D
Jake La Motta: Who's an animal? Your mother's an a [...] D
[last lines] Jake La Motta: Go get 'em, champ. [ [...] D
Vicki LaMotta: I fucked all of 'em. Tommy, Salvy, [...] D

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