Cinderella Man - Una ragione per lottare

Titolo originale: Cinderella Man
Regia: Ron Howard |
Anno: 2005
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Romance Dramma Storia
Tag: daughter | transporter | sports | world cup | irish-american | socially deprived family | boxer | family's daily life | affectation | netherlands | comeback | defeat | training | heavy weight | folk hero | biography | boxing |
Cast: Russell Crowe | Renée Zellweger | Paul Giamatti | Craig Bierko | Paddy Considine | Bruce McGill | David Huband | Connor Price | Ariel Waller | Patrick Louis | Rosemarie DeWitt | Linda Kash | Nicholas Campbell | Gene Pyrz | Chuck Shamata | Ron Canada | Alicia Johnston | Troy Amos-Ross | Mark Simmons | Art Binkowski | David Litzinger | Matthew G. Taylor | Rance Howard | James Ritz | Fulvio Cecere | Clint Howard | Gerry Ellison | Bill Mackie | Ray Marsh | Fernand Chretien | Dave Dunbar | Ken James | Rufus Crawford | Angelo Dundee | Lou Eisen | Wayne Gordon | Wayne Flemming | Nick Alachiotis | Christopher D. Amos | Nick Carusi | Keith Murphy | Everton McEwan | John Kalbhenn | David Georgieff | Wayne Bourque | Paul Ryan | Sean Gilroy | Michael McNamara | Billy Wine | Richard Bachynsky Hoover | Michael Chin | Stewart Lunn | Richard Lewis | Peter Wylie | Thomasz Kurzydlowski | Stuart Clark | Julian Lewis | Eric Fink | Sergio Di Zio | Gavin Grazer | Boyd Banks | Daniel Kash | Judah Katz | Angelo Tsarouchas | Rob Smith | Craig Warnock | Aaron Abrams | Duff MacDonald | Andrew Stelmack | Christopher Crumb | Gerry Quigley | Peter MacNeill | Darrin Brown | John Healy | Peter Didiano | James Kirchner | Michael Langlois | Magdalena Alexander | Nola Augustson | Gino Marrocco | Mark Taylor | Sharron Matthews | Alec Stockwell | Chick Roberts | Isabella Fink | Beau Starr | Philip Craig | Roman Podhora | R.D. Reid | Michael Dyson | Sam Malkin | Tony Munch | Conrad Bergschneider | Richard Binsley | Ramona Pringle | Katrina Matthews Swain | Cooper Bracken | Jacob Bracken | Alon Nashman | Dominic Cuzzocrea | Neil Foster | Brian Jagersky | Ray Kerr | Tim Eddis | Dave Arkell | Debra Sherman | Joanne Ritcey | Alex Cairns | George Duff |

Ispirato alla vera storia del pugile Jim Braddock che, nel periodo della Grande Depressione, per sfamare la famiglia tentò la fortuna con la boxe. Braddock passò velocemente dalla miseria alla gloria quando, nel 1935, riuscì a battere in un combattimento epico di 15 riprese il campione del mondo dei pesi massimi Max Baer.

Errori

When the Braddocks enter the fancy restaurant, the band plays an ebullient version of Opus One--whic [...] D
Contrary to the way it was portrayed in the film, The New York Times called the Baer-Braddock fight [...] D
Max Baer wears a robe with his name on the back. In reality, the robe Baer wore to both of his title [...] D
Braddock must pick up the bowl to eat before the fight because he has no spoon. However, a spoon is [...] D
When Braddock watches footage of Max Baer killing Frankie Campell in the ring, two people start to p [...] D
When Mae visits Jimmy Braddock in the locker room before the Max Baer fight, his left suspender is i [...] D
In the dockyard-working scene, a modern-day crane delivers the sacks that Jimmy Braddock loads. D
The credits list Benny Goodman's version of "Don't Be That Way" as the song playing in the club when [...] D
When Jimmy Braddock first shows his wife the $175 his manager gave him so he could train and get bac [...] D
The opening scene is set in late November in the New York Metro area. Characters sit outside on pati [...] D
When the family enters the apartment after the electricity has been turned on again, Jimmy Braddock [...] D
When Mae and the kids see a man leaving his wife while they're out stealing wood, the man walks past [...] D
Braddock, Gould, and the radio announcer call the Madison Square Garden Bowl "The Garden." That nick [...] D
Jimmy Braddock goes to Central Park in March 1935 and walks through a Hooverville in search of his f [...] D
At the end of the final fight scene, when Jimmy Braddock is celebrating with his corner, the trainer [...] D
In one shot of Joe Gould sitting in his car, the leaves of a palm tree are reflected in the automobi [...] D
During the press conference before the Max Baer fight, one reporter identifies himself as being from [...] D
In 1933, Jimmy Braddock reports a dream of dining at the Ritz with Mickey Rooney. In 1933, Rooney wa [...] D
Jimmy Braddock passes a movie poster for the film S.O.S. Iceberg, misspelled "Iceburg." D
The receipt that Jimmy Braddock gives at the welfare office is about $50 off from the actual amount [...] D
After the opening fight in the late 1920s, James goes home to his wife Mae and their three kids. Bra [...] D
When Jimmy Braddock wins his first comeback fight, Braddock turns and looks at Gould before Gould ca [...] D