Shadowboxer

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Shadowboxer
Directed by Lee Daniels
Produced by Lee Daniels, Lisa Cortés, David Robinson, Brook Lenfest, Damon Dash
Written by William Lipz
Starring Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Helen Mirren
Vanessa Ferlito
Macy Gray
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
with Mo'Nique
and
Stephen Dorff
Music by Mario Grigorov
Cinematography M. David Mullen
Distributed by Teton Films
Release date(s) July 21, 2006
Running time 93 minutes
Language English
IMDb profile

Shadowboxer is a violent 2005 thriller directed by Lee Daniels that stars Helen Mirren and Cuba Gooding, Jr. It opened in limited release in six cities: New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Richmond, Virginia.

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Mirren plays Rose and Gooding plays Mikey, Rose's stepson. Mikey and Rose are lovers and contract killers. They are hired by Clayton, a sadistic mob kingpin, to kill his pregnant wife Vickie and several of his mob associates. Rose and Mikey enter Vickie's bedroom, but just as Rose is about to carry out the contract on Vickie, the pregnant woman goes into labor. Rose switches to the role of midwife, and over Mikey's objections, insists that they take Vickie and her infant son to a safe place. The four end up in Philadelphia, where Mikey continues to struggle with the dual responsibilities of being an assassin for hire, and surrogate father figure.

Stephen Dorff, as Clayton, appears in a full-frontal nude scene in which he is engaged in rough sexual intercourse with a woman, when distracted by voices in the next room. The unclothed Clayton opens the door to the room and shoots his bodyguard in the foot.

Spoilers end here.
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