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Requiem for a Heavyweight

Released 1962
Runtime 86
Category Drama, Sports Movies
Language English
Director Ralph Nelson

What it’s about

After a bruising bout with knockout artist Cassius Clay, aging heavyweight Mountain Rivera (Quinn) is told by a doctor his fighting career is over; he'll go blind if he gets in the ring again. With the help of kind-hearted social worker Grace (Harris), the boxer gets a break teaching kids at a summer camp, but the gig is sabotaged by Rivera's longtime manager Rennick (Gleason), who wants Mountain to don Indian feathers and play-act in a mob-owned wrestling match.

Why we love it

Nelson's heart-rending adaptation of an Emmy-winning teleplay by “Twilight Zone” maestro Rod Serling really lands in your gut. Quinn's performance as a sympathetically dim-witted palooka is the main attraction, but the cast is full of winners too: Rooney does solid work as Quinn's morale-boosting sidekick, and “East of Eden” star Harris is all heart as Grace. But Gleason scores big points as the grifter who offers Rivera a humiliating comeback to square a bet with some gangsters. This is one of Hollywood's best boxing films, right up there with “Body and Soul” and “Raging Bull.”

Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney, Julie Harris Ralph Nelson

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