Gladiator (1992 film)
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Gladiator | |
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Directed by | Rowdy Herrington |
Produced by | Frank Price Stephen J. Roth |
Written by | Djordje Milicevic Robert Mark Kamen |
Starring | Cuba Gooding, Jr. James Marshall Brian Dennehy |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | 1992 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Language | English |
Gross revenue | $8,098,005 |
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Gladiator is a 1992 film starring Cuba Gooding, Jr., James Marshall, Brian Dennehy, and Robert Loggia.
The film tells the story of two teenagers trapped in the world of illegal underground boxing. One is fighting to save his father's life and using the money to pay off gambling debts accumulated by his father. The second is fighting for the money to get out of the ghetto. While being exploited by a boxing promoter, the two teens become friends. An explosive ending puts the two friends in the ring against each other in a fight for survival.
[edit] Plot Summary
Tommy Riley (James Marshall) and his father have just moved in an attempt to start a new life. Tommy's father has accumulated many gambling debts, but has found a new job that requires him to travel extensively, leaving his son alone at home. Tommy also has a hard time fitting in at school, having crossed some gang members. He takes a job at a local diner and enters into a romantic relationship with Dawn (Cara Buono), the daughter of the owner, but is jumped by the gang members outside the restaurant. Seeing how well Tommy is able to fight, a local boxing promoter by the name of Happy Jack (Robert Loggia) offers Tommy a chance to fight in an illegal underground boxing operation. When two men arrive announcing that Tommy's father owes a large sum of money to pay off gambling debts, Tommy decides to pay off his father's debts by boxing.
Tommy enjoys a great deal of success and develops a friendship with Romano (Jon Seda) and Abraham Haines (Cuba Gooding Jr.), two fellow fighters. He also is embraced by the organizer of the boxing league, a wealthy man who is a former boxer himself named Jimmy Horn (Brian Dennehy). Romano is brutally beaten in the ring and is declared brain dead by the doctors, while Abraham shows signs of brain damage and is told to quit fighting or else he could suffer a serious injury.
Tommy realizes that Horn cares nothing about the health of the young men and forces Tommy and Abraham to fight each other. Tommy refuses at first, but eventually does fight, isolating all of his punches to Abraham's body and not his head. The two eventually agree to end their bout, which prompts Horn himself to fight Tommy in a bare-knuckle match with Tommy the ultimate victor.
[edit] External links
- Gladiator at the Internet Movie Database