Dempsey (film)

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Dempsey
Directed by Gus Trikonis
Produced by Jay Benson
Written by Edward DiLorenzo
Starring Treat Williams
Sally Kellerman
Victoria Tennant
Robert Harper
Sam Waterston
Jimmy Nickerson
Clay Hodges
Eli Cummins
Music by Billy Goldenburg
Cinematography Sol Negrin
Ric Waites
Editing by Thomas Fries
Distributed by Charles Fries Productions
Release dates September 28, 1983
Running time 112 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Dempsey is a 1983 TV movie based on the life of the heavyweight boxer Jack Dempsey that starred Treat Williams and Sally Kellerman

Plot

Jack Dempsey starts out fighting in bars for half the take. He wins his first professional fight. After a later bout, he and his manager are held up at gunpoint and robbed of the purse. He sees the thieves later and beats them up to recover the cash. Jack meets Maxine Cates, but goes to New York to box. After a bout with Jack Johnson is a draw, he breaks with his manager and goes back to Salt Lake City and marries Maxine. After money disputes with her Maxine leaves and Dempsey goes to San Francisco. Kerns becomes his manager. He wins fights goes to New York and divorces Maxine. He beats Jess Willard by a TKO and becomes heavyweight champ. He goes to Hollywood to make films and gets sued for non-support by Maxine. He fights Luis Firpo and is knocked out of the ring, but still wins. He is sick (perhaps poisoned), but still fights Gene Tunney and loses in a TKO. On September 22, 1927 he fights Tunney again. Dempsey knocks Tunney down, but the count doesn’t start until Dempsey goes to a neutral corner. This gives Tunney time to recover and get up when the count reaches 9. In this famous “long count” fight Tunney wins by decision.

Cast

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