Tommy Riley bleibt für sich, geht zur Schule. Doch nach einem Straßenkampf wird er bemerkt und gerät schnell in die Welt des illegalen Untergrundboxens - wo Schläge tödlich sein können.Tommy Riley bleibt für sich, geht zur Schule. Doch nach einem Straßenkampf wird er bemerkt und gerät schnell in die Welt des illegalen Untergrundboxens - wo Schläge tödlich sein können.Tommy Riley bleibt für sich, geht zur Schule. Doch nach einem Straßenkampf wird er bemerkt und gerät schnell in die Welt des illegalen Untergrundboxens - wo Schläge tödlich sein können.
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I think James Marshall is playing his best [performance of his career which isn't didn't last that long. Cuba Gooding Jnr will be most recognised here as Lincoln. Also there is Brain Dennehy and Robert Loggia as the would be villains. Tommy Riley played by Marshall is a loner and keeps himself to himself but because of this he attracts trouble on his first day in school since moving with his father who is an addictive drunk and gambler who is sorting his life out. Tommy one night is working at the local café and is confronted outside by the local gang run by there leader Short Cut. Punches are thrown and Tommy comes better off but they are interrupted by Pappy Jack played by Robert Loggia who scouts and looks for would be Boxer hopefuls to put them into the ring in illegal boxing. To clear his father's debts he is taken in by the money that the boxing offers and as much he tries to get out of it there is always something bringing him back. Here he meets Romano and becomes friendly with Lincoln and is a household name but knows it's not long till his own brain will be crushed without repair. The man that decides everything is Horn played brilliantly by Brian Dennehy who always has something on each Boxer to continue Boxing and make him more Money than he already has. Greed has an obvious big part to play in the film but what is great to see is how all the young characters bond well as they are into the same mess as each other but know there is no other way out to make money for their families and to get by. There are scenes where you will cheer harder than you did for rocky but it's the performance as with rocky that steal the show with everyone on top form and not one bad word to be said. Films like this are not made these days so appreciate this for what it did in the nineties and also probably helped some careers especially Cuba Gooding who starred in this not much longer after Boyz N The Hood. If you get the chance then watch this as it has a story than it strong enough to better the likes of 8 Mile and has better performances and memorable characters and a the same time will make you feel good about yourself which is why gladiator is the important film that I will always remember.
For a basic plot summary, "Gladiator" tells the story of Tommy Riley (James Marshall), a white teenage youngster who (via parental circumstances) is moved into an all-black school and neighborhood. After having enough of the constant bullying and needing money badly, Tommy is recruited into a shady boxing circuit by Pappy Jack (Robert Loggia). After befriending similar hard-luck case Lincoln Haines (Cuba Gooding Jr.), Tommy runs headlong into "big boss" Jimmy Horn (Brian Dennehy) when a huge conflict of interest rises between them.
"Gladiator", in terms of themes, is about as simple a movie as ever was made. I remember watching it off television as a kid and even then being about to follow the themes. While that simplicity keeps it from being a classic, it also makes sure that the movie ages pretty well. Whether you watching this movie in theaters in 1992 or on your flat-screen in 2014, it plays pretty much the same.
Perhaps what shines most from this movie, though, is the performance by Brian Dennehy. That is what I remembered most from the original viewing and what drew me towards finding it again. Along the way, though, I noticed great performances from Gooding Jr. and Ossie Davis as well.
If you are not a fan of boxing movies, I would say you can probably skip this one, as without an appreciate of the boxing-related themes the rest of the narrative will be a bit too simplistic to hold your interest. If you love the "sweet science", though, this one will at least entertain you with some drama and adversity themes.
But the great virtue remains the 1990 atmosphere , fair defined scene by scene.
Indeed, a too used subject but , in this case, in touching manner, convincing in some measure. And, maybe, in strange way, for very subjective reasons, a memorable film for not so young public.
This is not the cleanest or most precise movie I have ever seen in any aspect; But the camera work, acting and script were all as good as they needed to be.
I found that I really enjoyed watching the film, There was not a moment when the film dragged or failed to procceed, The fight coriography was an exciting theatrical showcase of hand-boxing.
This is a fun Action Movie.
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- WissenswertesJames Marshall did two hours of boxing, one hour of weight training and one hour of jogging for five days a week for four months.
- PatzerWhen Riley punches Horn on the top of the head Horn says the skull is the hardest bone in the body. Actually the Femur (thigh bone) is!
- Zitate
Miss Higgins: That's too bad. You have a gift for language, Mr. Riley. But talent is a common thing. People waste it every day. They abuse it. They take it for granted. Success comes not from what God has given you but what you do with it. It's really up to you.
- Alternative VersionenThe film was censored for its Australian theatrical run. Close ups of wounds and some of the more brutal fighting scenes were trimmed so the film could receive a wider reaching M rating. Months later, when released on VHS, the uncut version was restored with the extra brutality and gore and was given the more restrictive R rating.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Warrant: We Will Rock You (1992)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 9.223.441 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 3.305.189 $
- 8. März 1992
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 9.223.441 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 41 Min.(101 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1