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Release Date:
16 November 1962 (West Germany)
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Tagline:
The Gutsiest Picture Ever Made !
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Plot:
Mountain Rivera is at the end of his boxing career after a knockout by Cassius Clay in the seventh round...
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Awards:
2 nominations
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Additional Details
Also Known As:
Blood Money (UK)
Die Faust im Gesicht (West Germany) [de]Réquiem Para um Lutador (Brazil) [pt]Réquiem por un campeón (Spain) [es]Requiem pour un champion (France) [fr]Ringmärkt (Sweden) [sv]Sidste runde (Denmark) [da]Una faccia piena di pugni (Italy) [it]Viimeinen erä (Finland) [fi]
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Runtime:
95 min
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1
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Trivia:
'Anthony Quinn' did this film when
Lawrence of Arabia (1962) went on a two month hiatus between October and December of 1961. The film was released before "Lawrence" came out.
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Quotes:
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Alternate ending: A young boxer, with his manager, presents himself to Maish, as "Mountain" Rivera heads into the wrestling ring]
Maish Rennick:
You wanna fight. You fool. You damn stupid fool. Don't you understand? Can't you get it into your silly head? There are only eight champions in this business. Everybody else is an also-ran. The good's great, but the bad stinks! Don't you understand? The odds are all you'll wind up a mumbling idiot! A STUTTERING JERK! WHY DON'T YOU GO HOME! GO HOME!
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Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason and Mickey Rooney made this film a great black and white film classic for all future generations. However, as a young boy living in Richmond Hill, Queens during the 1940's, I had Abe Simon (great prize fighter, who fought Joe Lewis) a neighbor who lived down the street. Abe Simon was an adviser for this film along with Willie Pep (World Featherweight boxing Champion 1942-48/ 1949-50) Abe Simon looked like a giant and had huge hands, but was a very kind and down to earth person and well liked. Willie was also an adviser in this film for Anthony Quinn and later became a bouncer in NYC. These great boxer's gave this film the great realism that it has and it was great to see them along with another great boxer, Jack Dempsey, who owned a food establishment on Broadway NYC. This film clearly shows the horrible results of boxing in the ring for a profession, however, all boxers and future boxers should be praised for their great gifts in that field of endeavor.