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Cinderella Man is a 2005 American drama film titled after the nickname and inspired by the real life story of former Heavyweight boxing champion, James J. Braddock. The film was produced by Ron Howard, Penny Marshall, Brian Grazer.Primary cast:
Plot synopsisA tough Irish kid from the streets, Braddock was a once-promising light heavyweight boxer forced to give up on boxing after losing a number of fights. As the United States enters the Great Depression, Braddock worked at a variety of menial jobs to support his family, but still dreams of somehow returning to boxing and making it big. Thanks to a last minute cancellation by another boxer, Braddock gets a second chance to fight but is put up against the number two contender in the world by the promoters who see Braddock as nothing more than a punching bag. Braddock stuns the boxing experts and fans with a third round knockout of his formidable opponent. Fighting with permanent injuries to his hands, Braddock continues to win and before long he comes to represent the hopes and aspirations of the American public coping with Depression. Dubbed the "Cinderella Man," in one of the biggest upsets in boxing history, he would eventually defeat the invincible Max Baer to become the heavyweight champion of the world.Connection to A Beautiful MindMany observers will immediately notice a striking resemblance to the 2001 movie A Beautiful Mind. This is no coincidence; the two movies share many key personnel, including the lead actor, director, executive producer, two producers, screenplay writer, film editors, casting directors, production designer, foley editor, and visual effects executive producer. Both films are biographical, historical dramas following the career of a single person during the middle of the 20th century, and are set in the Eastern Seaboard of the United States: New Jersey and Massachusetts. Both were produced by Imagine Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures. Both films had visual effects supplied by Digital Domain and both films are rated PG-13.FilmingDuring filming in Toronto, several areas were redressed to resemble 1930s New York. The Richmond Street side of the The Bay Queen Street store was redressed as Madison Square Gardens, complete with fake store fronts and period stop lights. A stretch of Queen Street East between Broadview and Carlaw was also made up to appear to be from the '30s and dozens of period cars were parked along the road.The TTC's historic Peter Witt streetcar and two more Witts from the nearby Halton County Radial Railway were painted in New York colors and were used for the filming, traveling on the existing streetcar track. The filming was done at night, so these important streets could be used during the day. ReactionAlthough the movie received very good reviews from most critics (many described it as "Oscar-worthy") and audiences, it fared relatively poorly at the box office during its first several weeks. During its North American theatrical run, the movie (which cost $88 million) had earned only approximately $60 million. Movies released in the U.S. and Canada are generally considered failures if their domestic release does not recover their cost of production, as international releases will then be gravy. There are several theories as to why ticket sales were so low:TimingThe film was released in summer, the season of the blockbuster. Would-be Oscar nominees are usually released from autumn onwards, culminating around the Christmas holidays. It is likely that the movie would have been more successful (at least to the extent of recovering its budget) if its North American release had been during that period. However, as of July 2005, it was expected that the movie's worldwide theatrical releases would begin in September, at the onset of the Oscar race, and that the movie will be a success outside the U.S. and Canada and turn a profit for its owners.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Cinderella Man ] Some related entries: Shankar Dada MBBS | Jism | Shadow of the Thin Man | John S. Waters | The Stuff | The Young Americans | The Jungle Book | The 6th Day | Alienator | Chang | Love Liza This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Cinderella Man; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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