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Rocky Marciano

  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2K
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Jon Favreau in Rocky Marciano (1999)
BoxingDocudramaBiographyDramaSport

Jon Favreau stars in this bio-pic about the only undefeated world heavyweight champion in the history of boxing, Rocky Marciano.Jon Favreau stars in this bio-pic about the only undefeated world heavyweight champion in the history of boxing, Rocky Marciano.Jon Favreau stars in this bio-pic about the only undefeated world heavyweight champion in the history of boxing, Rocky Marciano.

  • Director
    • Charles Winkler
  • Writers
    • William Nack
    • Larry Golin
    • Charles Winkler
  • Stars
    • Jon Favreau
    • Penelope Ann Miller
    • Judd Hirsch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Winkler
    • Writers
      • William Nack
      • Larry Golin
      • Charles Winkler
    • Stars
      • Jon Favreau
      • Penelope Ann Miller
      • Judd Hirsch
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jon Favreau
    Jon Favreau
    • Rocky Marciano
    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Barbara Cousins
    Judd Hirsch
    Judd Hirsch
    • Al Weill
    Tony Lo Bianco
    Tony Lo Bianco
    • Frankie Carbo
    Duane Davis
    Duane Davis
    • Joe Louis
    Rino Romano
    Rino Romano
    • Allie Colombo
    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Pierino Marchegiano
    Rhoda Gemignani
    Rhoda Gemignani
    • Pasquelina Marchegiano
    Aron Tager
    Aron Tager
    • Charley Goldman
    Noah Dalton Danby
    Noah Dalton Danby
    • Carmine Vingo
    • (as Noah Danby)
    Gil Filar
    • Young Rocky
    Jerome Silvano
    • Young Allie
    Carmela Albero
    Carmela Albero
    • Mrs. Vingo
    Conrad Bergschneider
    Conrad Bergschneider
    • Guard
    J. Winston Carroll
    • Murphy
    • (as John Winston Carrol)
    Jeff Clarke
    Jeff Clarke
    • Brockton Eddie
    Lauren Collins
    Lauren Collins
    • Mary Anne
    Robert Latimer Cornell
    • TV Producer
    • (as Robert Latimer)
    • Director
      • Charles Winkler
    • Writers
      • William Nack
      • Larry Golin
      • Charles Winkler
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    halmp-1

    about the only unbeaten heavyweight boxing champion.

    Like Babe Ruth, Marciano and his inspiring story provides much opportunity to tell an exciting and moving tale. In both movies about Ruth, Hollywood erred. In this latest attempt about Marciano, the producers likewise failed. The major depictions, of Rocky and his manager, Al Weill, are both inaccurate. For all his well-known frugality, Marciano was not the vicious, money-hungry pug shown here. Jon Favreau physically resembles the Brockton Blockbuster, and his ability to mirror Rocky's crab-like style in the ring are fine. But unfortunately, Favreau is the victim of an extremely poor teleplay, regarding the title character. In the 1979 tv-movie about Marciano, Tony LoBianco was given a more realistic depiction of Rocky, and performed it well. Here, it seems as if someone has a vendetta about The Rock. As powerful and courageous as he was inside the ring, outside he was---as is well-documented---a gracious, very likeable person. A true credit to himself and his sport. Sportswriter Jimmy Cannon wrote of Marciano that he "...was like a rose in a garbage dump." As for Weill's character, he is shown to be a milquetoast in the latest Marciano film. In reality---as demonstrated in Vincent Gardenia's '79 version---Weill was a thoroughly despicable person. The major reason Marciano retired in 1956 was that he absolutely despised Weill. Though fight fans might enjoy the ring action in the latter film, these critical errors completely undermine the effort.
    benny-37

    Wow....Favreau never ceases to amaze me!

    Just saw this film for the first time and it was great. The cast was well put together and it had a great story. The only failing of this film is that the subject had so many aspects of his life to cover that only a few of them were touched upon. Overall...An excellent biographical film.
    9disdressed12

    a boxing movie that's about much more than boxing

    this is a really good movie about boxer Rocky Marciano.it chronicles his rise to greatness in the sport.but more than that,it chronicles his and his family's struggle to overcome adversity and prejudice.the film shows Marciano as a (at most times)humble man who longs to escape the dead end path he is on,with a bleak future and a menial job in which he is fated to merely eke out an existence.the movie is low key and doesn't not put boxing on a pedestal,but rather shows that that their are people behind those gloves and bruises.it also shows the despicable people behind the scenes(slimy managers and promoters,etc) and the udder depths they will stoop to in order to keep their fighters under their thumbs.Jon Favreau puts in a terrific performance as the title character,while both Judd Hirsch and Tony Lo Bianca both portray(very convincingly)a scumbag manager and an even scummier promoter,respectively George C.Scott plays Marciano's father,whose fate in life Marciano hopes to escape from.this is obviously not a documentary,so there is probably some liberty taken by the filmmakers.but i'm sure a lot of the movie was accurate,especially about the scumbags behind the scenes.in fact,we have one high profile one in the real life boxing world,though haven't heard too much from him lately.we all know who he is and that he's nothing but a waste of skin.anyway,i feel this is a movie that most people,even non boxing fans will enjoy and relate to.for me "Rocky Marciano" is a 9/10
    futures-1

    Skip the fake Rocky. See the REAL Rocky.

    "Rocky Marciano" (1999): Can the true life story of a boxer be full of lessons for us all? Yes. Forget that shmucky stuff like "Rocky", "Rocky II", "III", "IV" Sixteen, Twenty seven, Son of Rocky... ad nauseum. This is the modest, gritty, not-pretty, non-romanticized story of an underdog from Day One, who, by sheer determination and little else, rose to the top, and remains the ONLY undefeated Heavy Weight box in history. To do this, you must be something special, even if you ARE modest, have doubts, get pounded around, conned, taken for granted, and trade off family time to earn a living. It's OUR story, if you look beyond the ring. Jon Favreau stars, along with Penelope Miller, Judd Hirsch, a sleazy character by Tony Lo Bianco, and a wonderful character by George C. Scott. This is not the only boxing movie by far, but it is one of the Top Five. ("Raging Bull", "On the Waterfront", "Ali", and "The Boxer" would have to be the others.)
    caspian1978

    An OK film

    For starters, this film was shot in Toronto, Canada. Although none of this film took place in Toronto or anywhere near the Canadian border, it was shot there. I had many problems with this movie. Like its location, the actors they got for the film were wrongly picked. While Jon Favreau did a wonderful job as Marciano, why did they get Penelope Ann Miller as his wife? Yes, she is a very beautiful and talented actress but she was wrong for the role. Why? Have you ever seen what Rocky Marciano's wife looked like? Nothing at all like Penelope. Once you see what she looked like, you will know where I am coming from.

    Just like ALI starring Will Smith, this movie is missing something. It does not tell the entire story of the fighter, only a period of the fighters life. While much is left out, there is still a good portion of his life mentioned, and for that I recommend this film to fans only. To those looking to do research, rent the documentary and leave this film on the shelf.

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    • Trivia
      Tony Lo Bianco played Marciano in Marciano (1979).
    • Goofs
      One scene, set in 1951, shows Marciano and others watching Joe Louis on a color television set - more than two years before the first such sets were even marketed to the public.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Sopranos: D-Girl (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Adagio for Strings
      Written by Samuel Barber

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rocky Marciano - Den obesegrade mästaren
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Winkler Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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