Cinderella Man (2005) USA
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Réalisateur:Ron Howard
Studio:Universal Studios
Scénariste:Cliff Hollingsworth, Cliff Hollingsworth
Classement:13 ans+ (Violence)
Date de l'ajout:2007-12-01
ASIN:B000ARTN3I
UPC:0025192211928
Récompenses:Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 12 wins & 21 nominations
Genre:Drame
Date de parution:2007-02-13
IMDb:0352248
Durée:144
Format:Widescreen
Format écran:2.35:1
Son:Dolby Digital 5.1
Langues:English, Français
Sous-titres:English, Français, Español
Caractéristiques:Feature Commentary with Director Ron Howard; Feature Commentary with Writer Akiva Goldsman; Feature Commentary with Writer Cliff Hollingsworth
The Fight Card: Casting Cinderella Man
For the Record: A History in Boxing
Jim Braddock: The Friends & Family Behind The Legend
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Ron Howard  ...  (Réalisateur)
Cliff Hollingsworth, Cliff Hollingsworth  ...  (Scénariste)
 
Craig Bierko  ...  Max Baer
Nicholas Campbell  ...  Sporty Lewis
Ron Canada  ...  
Russell Crowe  ...  Jim Braddock
Paul Giamatti  ...  Joe Gould
Renée Zellweger  ...  Mae Braddock
Paddy Considine  ...  Mike Wilson
Bruce McGill  ...  Jimmy Johnston
David Huband  ...  Ford Bond
Connor Price  ...  Jay Braddock
Ariel Waller  ...  Rosemarie Braddock
Patrick Louis  ...  Howard Braddock
Rosemarie DeWitt  ...  Sara Wilson
Linda Kash  ...  Lucille Gould
Gene Pyrz  ...  Jake
Chuck Shamata  ...  Father Rorick
Commentaires: One man's extraordinary fight to save the family he loved.

Résumé: During the Great Depression, a common-man hero, James J. Braddock--a.k.a. the Cinderella Man--was to become one of the most surprising sports legends in history. By the early 1930s, the impoverished ex-prizefighter was seemingly as broken-down, beaten-up and out-of-luck as much of the rest of the American populace who had hit rock bottom. His career appeared to be finished, he was unable to pay the bills, the only thing that mattered to him--his family--was in danger, and he was even forced to go on Public Relief. But deep inside, Jim Braddock never relinquished his determination. Driven by love, honor and an incredible dose of grit, he willed an impossible dream to come true. In a last-chance bid to help his family, Braddock returned to the ring. No one thought he had a shot. However Braddock, fueled by something beyond mere competition, kept winning. Suddenly, the ordinary working man became the mythic athlete. Carrying the hopes and dreams of the disenfranchised on his shoulders, Braddock rocketed through the ranks, until this underdog chose to do the unthinkable: take on the heavyweight champ of the world, the unstoppable Max Baer, renowned for having killed two men in the ring.