In a time when pro wrestling for women was illegal all over the United States, a small town single mother embraces the danger as she dominates a peculiar American niche entertainment industr... Read allIn a time when pro wrestling for women was illegal all over the United States, a small town single mother embraces the danger as she dominates a peculiar American niche entertainment industry & becomes the first millionaire female athlete.In a time when pro wrestling for women was illegal all over the United States, a small town single mother embraces the danger as she dominates a peculiar American niche entertainment industry & becomes the first millionaire female athlete.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
Kailey Farmer
- June Byers
- (as Kailey Latimer)
James E. Cornette
- NWA Commissioner
- (as James M. Cornette)
Summary
Reviewers say 'Queen of the Ring' is an inspiring film about Mildred Burke, a pioneering female wrestler. Emily Bett Rickards and Josh Lucas deliver strong performances. The movie is lauded for its authentic wrestling portrayal, detailed sets, and period costumes. Themes of perseverance, breaking barriers, and female empowerment are central. Despite minor pacing issues and budget constraints noted by some, the film is generally well-received for its historical significance and emotional impact.
Featured reviews
I used to be a wrestling fan, especially women's wrestling-until I found out it was all scripted. But this movie completely changed my perspective.
The film is incredibly well done. The writing, acting, and pacing are top-notch-there were no boring moments. The story kept moving, and it beautifully introduced all the key characters. I loved that it was based on a true story-that always gets me. To my surprise, I found myself genuinely cheering by the end.
The movie is both inspiring and educational, blending history and sports in a powerful way. It tells the story of Mildred Burke, the first million-dollar female athlete and a true pioneer in wrestling. Her journey is captivating, and the film does justice to her incredible legacy.
If you're a female wrestling fan, or just someone who loves real stories of grit and glory, this movie is a must-watch. It's a brilliant production, and honestly, it might just win you over again-like it did for me.
The film is incredibly well done. The writing, acting, and pacing are top-notch-there were no boring moments. The story kept moving, and it beautifully introduced all the key characters. I loved that it was based on a true story-that always gets me. To my surprise, I found myself genuinely cheering by the end.
The movie is both inspiring and educational, blending history and sports in a powerful way. It tells the story of Mildred Burke, the first million-dollar female athlete and a true pioneer in wrestling. Her journey is captivating, and the film does justice to her incredible legacy.
If you're a female wrestling fan, or just someone who loves real stories of grit and glory, this movie is a must-watch. It's a brilliant production, and honestly, it might just win you over again-like it did for me.
Fantastic movie! Incredibly moving and great to watch with the whole family! Highly recommend!
Outstanding performances from the cast and an amazing script!
Great for fans of wrestling and and history alike!
Incredibly well produced as well. Is truly an inspiring performance and message.
Incredible casting with Emily Bett Rickards as the leading role of Mildred Burke. Josh Lucas shines in this as well.
As a wrestling fan, I would highly recommend learning about the queen of the ring herself. Amazing cinematic adaptation of the novel as well.
Praise for cast and crew through the whole film!
Outstanding performances from the cast and an amazing script!
Great for fans of wrestling and and history alike!
Incredibly well produced as well. Is truly an inspiring performance and message.
Incredible casting with Emily Bett Rickards as the leading role of Mildred Burke. Josh Lucas shines in this as well.
As a wrestling fan, I would highly recommend learning about the queen of the ring herself. Amazing cinematic adaptation of the novel as well.
Praise for cast and crew through the whole film!
Queen of the Ring does deal with a fascinating real-life personality and story, and though all of it is well-performed and shot, the film has a "there's a lot going on" feel to it.. which is true, no doubt. Even at 2h 19m, the film can't put all of its weight behind its storytelling. There were several issues faced by women in (professional?) wrestling, and most of those is put across through one easy-to-hate, misogynistic bully named Billy Wolfe (Josh Lucas does a very decent job). The film, however, will be remembered for Emily Bett Rickards -- what a showstopper she is, bringing so much grit and heart to the titular character!
Mildred Burke's story is brushed over in broad strokes, covering her greatest hits and misses. The more you read about Burke, the less those frequent dissolve transitions start to make sense. This can't be told in a couple of hours, but at least the director's heart is in the right place. It was good to see some actual wrestling personalities in the film -- "Timeless" Toni Storm, Jim Cornette, Naomi, and Kamille play important characters, while legendary names like Gladys Gillem, Mae Young, Jack Pfefer, and Gorgeous George are played by more seasoned actors.
You'll also hear a lot of wrestling terminology and a few celebrated quotes. The film, with its limited budget, succeeds in taking us back to a bygone era with its lighting and aesthetics. The wrestling attire and the actual moves? I'm not so sure. They look a lot more contemporary than they're meant to be. But it's CINEMA after all. And a film about wrestling? I'll always be all eyes and ears!
Mildred Burke's story is brushed over in broad strokes, covering her greatest hits and misses. The more you read about Burke, the less those frequent dissolve transitions start to make sense. This can't be told in a couple of hours, but at least the director's heart is in the right place. It was good to see some actual wrestling personalities in the film -- "Timeless" Toni Storm, Jim Cornette, Naomi, and Kamille play important characters, while legendary names like Gladys Gillem, Mae Young, Jack Pfefer, and Gorgeous George are played by more seasoned actors.
You'll also hear a lot of wrestling terminology and a few celebrated quotes. The film, with its limited budget, succeeds in taking us back to a bygone era with its lighting and aesthetics. The wrestling attire and the actual moves? I'm not so sure. They look a lot more contemporary than they're meant to be. But it's CINEMA after all. And a film about wrestling? I'll always be all eyes and ears!
Queen of the Ring is the inspiring story of legendary women's wrestler Mildred Burke who went from waitressing at her mom's diner to go on and become the first ever millionaire women's athlete in history. Queen of the Ring shows Mildred break down barriers for women in wrestling and also shows the story of how wrestling evolved from circus side shows to sell out arenas, and in Mildred's case, who took it one step further to main event said sold out arenas.
This true to life story brings out an eclectic cast of women from Hollywood and the actual pro wrestling world to portray the pioneers of women's wrestling spanning from the late 1930's through the 1950's. Wrestling fans will appreciate not only the wrestlers portrayed in the movie, but many of the actors are from today's insanely popular world. Names such as Toni Storm, Kamille, Naomi, Mickie James and Jim Cornette are featured in this film.
But I cannot fail to mention Emily Bett Rickards whom portrayed the Queen of the Ring herself and was an absolute knock out. Emily transformed her body and trained professional wrestling to absolutely crush this role with precision.
Whether you want a wrestling story or an empowering triumph in women's history, this movie is well worth your time to check out!
This true to life story brings out an eclectic cast of women from Hollywood and the actual pro wrestling world to portray the pioneers of women's wrestling spanning from the late 1930's through the 1950's. Wrestling fans will appreciate not only the wrestlers portrayed in the movie, but many of the actors are from today's insanely popular world. Names such as Toni Storm, Kamille, Naomi, Mickie James and Jim Cornette are featured in this film.
But I cannot fail to mention Emily Bett Rickards whom portrayed the Queen of the Ring herself and was an absolute knock out. Emily transformed her body and trained professional wrestling to absolutely crush this role with precision.
Whether you want a wrestling story or an empowering triumph in women's history, this movie is well worth your time to check out!
I let my friend pick this one out I may not have chosen it just from the subject matter. I'm not a wrestling fan especially women's wrestling. But this movie was done very well. The writing the acting the movie always kept moving there was no slow points. And it showed all the characters and who they played there was a true story. Which I like. I was rooting and cheering at the end which surprised me. I really recommend seeing this I don't understand why it didn't win more Awards rather than that movie that did when the Oscars in 2024. This movie should have won more Awards. Not a kids movie. I was impressed they hardly used any language in it cuz that's the time. Like I say the quality was a good film.
Did you know
- TriviaCharlotte Flair and Liv Morgan had to withdraw from their roles as June Byers and Clara Mortensen due to scheduling and injury issues, respectively, and were replaced by NWA Women's Champion Kamille and AEW Women's Champion Toni Storm. In June 2023, Trinity Fatu joined the cast. Kelli Berglund was cast in August 2023, having previously also played a wrestler on the television series Heels.
- GoofsThe Ritchie Valens song Lets Go from 1958 plays as the on screen text says the beginning of the 1950s.
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- Also known as
- Королева ринга
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $657,661
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $380,000
- Mar 9, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $657,661
- Runtime
- 2h 9m(129 min)
- Color
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