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Don King: Only in America

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • R
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.4K
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Ving Rhames in Don King: Only in America (1997)
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A cinematic portrait of the famous fight promoter and boxing manager.A cinematic portrait of the famous fight promoter and boxing manager.A cinematic portrait of the famous fight promoter and boxing manager.

  • Director
    • John Herzfeld
  • Writers
    • Jack Newfield
    • Kario Salem
  • Stars
    • Ving Rhames
    • Vondie Curtis-Hall
    • Jeremy Piven
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.4K
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    • Director
      • John Herzfeld
    • Writers
      • Jack Newfield
      • Kario Salem
    • Stars
      • Ving Rhames
      • Vondie Curtis-Hall
      • Jeremy Piven
    • 22User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 11 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames
    • Don King
    Vondie Curtis-Hall
    Vondie Curtis-Hall
    • Lloyd Price
    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Hank Schwartz
    Darius McCrary
    Darius McCrary
    • Muhammad Ali
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Herbert Muhammad
    Gabriel Casseus
    Gabriel Casseus
    • Jeremiah Shabazz
    Loretta Devine
    Loretta Devine
    • Connie Harper
    Brent Jennings
    Brent Jennings
    • Dick Sadler
    Lahmard J. Tate
    Lahmard J. Tate
    • Carl King
    Danny Johnson
    Danny Johnson
    • Larry Holmes
    Bernie Mac
    Bernie Mac
    • Bundini Brown
    Donzaleigh Abernathy
    Donzaleigh Abernathy
    • Henrietta King
    Lou Rawls
    Lou Rawls
    • Harold Logan
    Teddy Atlas
    • Richie Giachetti
    Jarrod Bunch
    Jarrod Bunch
    • George Foreman
    Ron Leibman
    Ron Leibman
    • Harry Shondor
    Don Elbaum
    • Self
    Sarah Scott Davis
    • Diane Holmes
    • Director
      • John Herzfeld
    • Writers
      • Jack Newfield
      • Kario Salem
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    3ccthemovieman-1

    Not A Pretty Picture Of A Flamboyant Man

    Kudos to Ving Rhames for a job well done as the flamboyant boxing promoter Don King, who is still with us in the boxing game, although he's toned down quite a bit. I'll bet Rhames had a lot of fun playing this role. King, meanwhile, will always be King, and you ring fans know what I mean by that. Still, I wonder if he doesn't cringe watching this biography of him.

    As interesting a career as Mr. King has, that doesn't mean I enjoyed watching this movie. It's extremely racist, at least in the first half which turned me off so much I don't recall if even finished the film. All white people were portrayed as bad people. How is that permitted, when the opposite is not. Just the typical double standard employed by most filmmakers.

    However, to be fair, King was a bad, bad dude in his early days and the film is portraying that. He's a much different person today. It's just that it's not fun to watch, nor is the profanity in here fun to hear. I don't mind "language" since I'm no choir boy, but this is ridiculous in here. Don't let the "made-for-TV" label fool you. It was made for HBO, and anything goes on that network.
    Stu-5

    A compelling, riveting and humourous drama

    Ving Rhames, a largely unknown actor, whom most would remember from Pulp Fiction, gives his role of Don King all he's got, and it really does pay off. It results in one of the decade's best telemovies, leaving the viewer hating yet strangely drawn toward the eccentric King.

    It revolves around King's rise to stardom through strongarm tactics. His violent itchy trigger finger deals it's wrath to anyone who gets in the way, and it's his no nonsense approach to boxing which gets him where he is.

    The story is revealed through flashbacks, being narrated by an older King. Those are the film's funniest moments. Watching Rhames strut around the ring, whilst smoking a huge cigar and speaking in a near-scream make for extremely humourous moments. Rhames' conviction to the part makes King a character that's both funny and threatening at the same time. He relishes in hyperbole, taking the good with the bad and seeing what you get.

    The idiosyncrasies and mannerisms of King are all portrayed masterfully, right down to the wavy Kramer hairstyle. Each of the supporting characters are great, but, watching Jaleel White (that guy from 'Family Matters') play Muhammed Ali just reminds you too much of his sitcom character.

    It's a highly satisfying, yet powerful movie. One of the telemovies which can be recommended, which is a rare occasion. This would be a wise choice if Saturday night's viewing is not up to standard.

    Nine out of ten.
    6Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    PRESENTS AN EXTREMELY UNFLATTERING PORTRAIT OF Mr. KING!

    BEFORE DIVING INTO THIS BIOPIC...... ..... FIRST...Let us FOCUS on the Title's Content and Context:

    "Now if you all didn't have Don King...You'd have to invent him!", proclaims a larger-than-life Don King at the end of this Biopic. Moments later we see the standard, "Some scenes or events have been changed or altered for dramatic effect" biopic disclaimer clause. Makes you wonder just how much is really 'TRUE' and how much is Production invention! (Possible HBO payback for Pay-per-View deals that haven't gone so well?) Do the words "Conflict of Interest" mean anything to anybody?

    HBO movies are invariably a 7* to 10* experience for me...Especially biotics.(OOPS! Decided to let this typo stand...Has a rather ironic/sardonic ring to it, wouldn't you say?) ONLY IN AMERICA was not up to HBO's usual standard of excellence. Since 5.5* is not an option, 6* is what you see above. What kept America somewhere in the barely OK zone, as opposed to not at all, were the numerable pop-cultural nostalgic moments, events and personalities, in addition to the behind-the-scenes story itself.

    For AMERICA to have really soared, it required a top-notch performance from Ving Rhames. Although there were some scenes where he does really shine, unfortunately, a lot of his acting seems more like something of a caricature, a crude parody of the real thing! That Rhames won a Golden-Globe for his portrayal of King simply baffles me! Sorry, his performance just doesn't seem that great to me! Putting it mildly, HBO presents an extremely unflattering portrait of Mr. King: A back-stabbing, foul-mouthed, self-aggrandizing, utterly ruthless, oft-times buffoonish and chronically malapropistic speaker. (Although he did show improvement on this score as the years passed) But, pop-culturally speaking, you can't deny there's a lot going on in America! Apparently, most people seem to like this film a lot more than I did...So, try it if you will!

    ....ENJOY / DISFRUTELA!

    Any comments, questions or observations, in ENGLISH... o en ESPAÑOL, are most welcome!
    Doctor_Bombay

    Ving Rhames is the champ, Don King nothing but chump.

    Don King is a self-promoter the likes that few have seen in our lifetime. This film takes a novel approach to telling the King story, blowing KING up into as big a buffoon as possible, and using King himself (actor Ving Rhames) in telling the tale. I give director John Herzfeld credit-it's a novel and appropriate approach to the biography of a man who truly is more caricature than real.

    Rhames gives an inspired and convincing performance as King, breathing much life into a film from a book that was for all practical purposes stillborn.

    Enjoy the movie for Rhames and pay little attention to the details.
    camel-9

    great screenplay, dialogues

    the quality of this movie surprised me. The editing, dialogues, and screenplay flow is superb. Tough for an actor to act to be Don King, an actor himself. Learned new english words too: "tried to DISMERCIFY me". I would reccomend that the viewer see first "When We Where Kings", the documentary of the Ali-Foreman fight in Zaire, because a good 20 minutes of this movie re-enacts many scenes straight from the documentary. There are imaginative scenes and dialogues: how the character impersonating Don King talks to the camera [audience] saying how HBO is making a movie on him; stunning beginning in which a scene from the past is bridged to the present zooming in on the footsteps on a stairway, then zooming out to see the entire figure walking of a much older person.

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    • Trivia
      When accepting the Golden Globe for "Best Actor In A Miniseries or Made For TV Movie" a tearful Ving Rhames called fellow nominee Jack Lemmon onstage and praised him for being such an inspiration. He then shocked the audience, as well as Lemmon, by giving him the award.
    • Quotes

      [in a restroom]

      George Foreman: Aren't you gonna wash your hands?

      Don King: I wash my hands *before* I touch my dick.

    • Crazy credits
      The credits end with Don King proclaiming "It's me, baby!".
    • Connections
      Featured in The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Stagger Lee
      Written by Harold Logan and Lloyd Price

      Performed by Vondie Curtis-Hall

      Produced by Anthony Marinelli

      Arranged by Anthony Marinelli

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Don King: Người duy nhất nước Mỹ
    • Filming locations
      • Lincoln Heights Jail - 401 N. Avenue 19, Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, California, USA(When Don King walks out of Ohio State Prison)
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • LaFray Inc.
      • Thomas Carter Company
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1m(121 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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