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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.

Errori

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