Boxing Movies Showing Soon on TV
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tell me about it
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Does anyone know about any boxing movies that will be on in Australian times?
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nupAuzzie001 wrote:Does anyone know about any boxing movies that will be on in Australian times?
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Neil Jones Jnr
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There is a film being made about Howard Winstone
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...THE howard winstone!!!! damn..that's going to break all kinds of box office records...
'The Tip-Off'
"The Tip-Off": April 8 at 12:30 EDT. Plot: A dim-witted boxer helps a naive friend romance a gangster''s girl.
'Kelly the Second'
KELLY THE SECOND (1936 boxing movie) is on the Turner Channel tonight.
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Tonight, at midnight, TCM presents the 1931 version of "The Champ," starring Wallace Beery.
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twotontony
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Fatcity is my favourite ever boxing film!...
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Same here. Here's a little excerpt from it that I found:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APR8Y_HL ... L&index=46
Same here. Here's a little excerpt from it that I found:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APR8Y_HL ... L&index=46
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On Wednesday, June 3, at 10:45 p.m. (Eastern time), TCM again presents the 1931 version of "The Champ," starring Wallace Beery.
And on Tuesday, June 16, at 9:30 a.m., "Somebody Up There Likes Me" (the Rocky Graziano story).
(And, on Friday, June 19, at 2:15 p.m., the Peter Sellers's classic "The Party." Although it is not a boxing movie, it is one of my all-time faves. Speaking of classics, later this same day, TCM shows back-to-back the Martin Scorcese movies "The King of Comedy," Goodfellas" and "Mean Streets." Time to set the DVD recorder!)
And on Tuesday, June 16, at 9:30 a.m., "Somebody Up There Likes Me" (the Rocky Graziano story).
(And, on Friday, June 19, at 2:15 p.m., the Peter Sellers's classic "The Party." Although it is not a boxing movie, it is one of my all-time faves. Speaking of classics, later this same day, TCM shows back-to-back the Martin Scorcese movies "The King of Comedy," Goodfellas" and "Mean Streets." Time to set the DVD recorder!)
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Hi Friends.
You all are posting schedule of the upcoming boxing movies here and I am adding all the names to my cart to make a list. I like boxing too much and love to watch movies based on the story of boxers. My favourite movies are Rocky Series and Cinderella Man.
You all are posting schedule of the upcoming boxing movies here and I am adding all the names to my cart to make a list. I like boxing too much and love to watch movies based on the story of boxers. My favourite movies are Rocky Series and Cinderella Man.
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A movie to look for is entitled,
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN(1932)
included in its cast are,
Jack Johnson
Sailor Tom Sharkey
Billy Papke
Tommy Ryan
Teddy Hayes
and wrestler Stanislaus Zbyszko,
and a virtual smorgasborg of indviduials connected with boxing in the early 20th century.
reportly this movie was released along with 700 other Paramount movies to television in 1958.
Anyone ever seen this movie?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023171/
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN(1932)
included in its cast are,
Jack Johnson
Sailor Tom Sharkey
Billy Papke
Tommy Ryan
Teddy Hayes
and wrestler Stanislaus Zbyszko,
and a virtual smorgasborg of indviduials connected with boxing in the early 20th century.
reportly this movie was released along with 700 other Paramount movies to television in 1958.
Anyone ever seen this movie?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023171/
Last edited by Brutu on 31 Dec 2009, 04:16, edited 1 time in total.
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I did some web surfing just after I post the previous comment.Brutu wrote:A movie to look for is entitled,
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN(1932)
included in its cast are,
Jack Johnson
Sailor Tom Sharkey
Billy Papke
Tommy Ryan
Teddy Hayes
and wrestler Stanislaus Zbyszko,
and a virtual smorgasborg of indviduials connected with boxing in the early 20th century.
reportly this movie was released along with 700 other Paramount movies to television in 1958.
Anyone ever seen this movie?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023171/
The movie still exists!
On VHS anyway for $24.95.
check out
http://www.robertsvideos.com
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Not boxing movies, but I couldn't resist alerting you all that this Saturday TCM has a great back-to-back triple-header: starting with "Bullitt," then "The French Connection," and ending with "Bonnie and Clyde." (Tomorrow morning the 1931 "The Champ" is on TCM.) Then the following Friday is another fine triple-feature: "The Graduate," "Reds" and "Chinatown." Plus lots of other great movies showing this month during TCM's "31 Days of Oscar."
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I saw most of those movies at the Cinema back in the late 1960's and 1970's.
I dont know how anyone can watch movies like those on a television set so I dont.
Thats back in the day when the town's movie house was something special.
a big theatre a Big screen,comfortable seating and the screen was bright,not small and dark,gloomy and overcast looking like at a malls little
movie cublicles nowdays.All that started to change around early 1980's.
I miss the old Drive-ins too which died out around the same time in America.
If you did not ever had a chance to see a Bruce Lee movie at a Drive-in ,circa 1975,then you have never seen a Bruce Lee movie.
Or a Ray Harryhausen movie either.,or Star Wars or James Bond movie.
A lost experience.
Oh yeah and the usher would have tossed out any loud mouth clowns with idiotioc comments directed at screen.
I dont know how anyone can watch movies like those on a television set so I dont.
Thats back in the day when the town's movie house was something special.
a big theatre a Big screen,comfortable seating and the screen was bright,not small and dark,gloomy and overcast looking like at a malls little
movie cublicles nowdays.All that started to change around early 1980's.
I miss the old Drive-ins too which died out around the same time in America.
If you did not ever had a chance to see a Bruce Lee movie at a Drive-in ,circa 1975,then you have never seen a Bruce Lee movie.
Or a Ray Harryhausen movie either.,or Star Wars or James Bond movie.
A lost experience.
Oh yeah and the usher would have tossed out any loud mouth clowns with idiotioc comments directed at screen.
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Boxing is my favorite sport and if some boxing movies will be showing on TV. I will not miss any single show on it. This is a great time of consuming your free time.
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After my father's boxing career ended, he made a few movies with some of his friends from boxing. I'll list a few notable ones.
Former 1950's Heavyweight contender,Charley Norkus, can be seen in :
"Mad Dog Cole" 1960 Telly Savalas first film; Charley was boxer in ring boxing about 3/4 ways thru film.
"Requiem for Heavyweight" At end of film, When Mountain (A. Quinn) becomes Indian Chief wrestler leaves lockerroom ; midget wrestlers are in ring. C Norkus is the referee. I believe that shot was filmed in St Nicks arena my father remembered.
"Splendor In The Grass" Beatty's first film. New Years Scene. When drunk blonde enters mens room by accident,listen for "Look out Charlie ,here she comes" my father then follows her out of bathroom with grin on his face. Then the guys which include former welterweight Billy Graham and my father take the girl out to a car to do bad things. Beatty comes looking and gets whalloped by my father. Listen for "Okay Charley he had enough" as they pull my dad away.and "Charlie, Charlie lets go" and they flee out of scene.
One more, "The Mafioso" 1961 Italian Star Alberto Sordi comes to NY to meet with mobsters in apt bldg. He knocks on door, Charley Norkus answers the door. Dubbed from english to Italian,and back to english (dont ask) my father welcomes Sordi's character and my father is the guy who turns projector on for Godfather to show Sordi the hit target he must get. Good movie-stay with it.
Theres others but I'll list them later. C Norkus Jr.
Former 1950's Heavyweight contender,Charley Norkus, can be seen in :
"Mad Dog Cole" 1960 Telly Savalas first film; Charley was boxer in ring boxing about 3/4 ways thru film.
"Requiem for Heavyweight" At end of film, When Mountain (A. Quinn) becomes Indian Chief wrestler leaves lockerroom ; midget wrestlers are in ring. C Norkus is the referee. I believe that shot was filmed in St Nicks arena my father remembered.
"Splendor In The Grass" Beatty's first film. New Years Scene. When drunk blonde enters mens room by accident,listen for "Look out Charlie ,here she comes" my father then follows her out of bathroom with grin on his face. Then the guys which include former welterweight Billy Graham and my father take the girl out to a car to do bad things. Beatty comes looking and gets whalloped by my father. Listen for "Okay Charley he had enough" as they pull my dad away.and "Charlie, Charlie lets go" and they flee out of scene.
One more, "The Mafioso" 1961 Italian Star Alberto Sordi comes to NY to meet with mobsters in apt bldg. He knocks on door, Charley Norkus answers the door. Dubbed from english to Italian,and back to english (dont ask) my father welcomes Sordi's character and my father is the guy who turns projector on for Godfather to show Sordi the hit target he must get. Good movie-stay with it.
Theres others but I'll list them later. C Norkus Jr.
Paul Newman
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) is on TCM tonight.
This Weekend
American television channel TCM is presenting these boxing-related movies over the next few days:
The Harder They Fall (released 1956)(to be broadcast 3/13): Max Baer and Jersey Joe Walcott appear
The Big Timer (1932)(3/16)
The Tip-Off (1931)(3/18)
The Harder They Fall (released 1956)(to be broadcast 3/13): Max Baer and Jersey Joe Walcott appear
The Big Timer (1932)(3/16)
The Tip-Off (1931)(3/18)
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anyone here purchased this movie yet?Brutu wrote:I did some web surfing just after I post the previous comment.Brutu wrote:A movie to look for is entitled,
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN(1932)
included in its cast are,
Jack Johnson
Sailor Tom Sharkey
Billy Papke
Tommy Ryan
Teddy Hayes
and wrestler Stanislaus Zbyszko,
and a virtual smorgasborg of indviduials connected with boxing in the early 20th century.
reportly this movie was released along with 700 other Paramount movies to television in 1958.
Anyone ever seen this movie?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023171/
The movie still exists!
On VHS anyway for $24.95.
check out
http://www.robertsvideos.com
Madison Square Garden.
Its now on DVD.sounds like a real historical artifact.
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On the American TCM TV channel:
Monday, July 12 at 4:15 p.m. (ET): "Killer McCoy" (1947): A lightweight boxer gets mixed up in murder. Starring Mickey Rooney, with many boxer cameos, such as Johnny Indrisano, Manual Ortiz, Jack Roper, Referee Larry McGrath, and Ring Announcer Jimmy Lennon.
Tuesday, July 13 at 2:45 p.m.: "Gentleman Jim" (1942): Fanciful biography of 19th-century boxing champion Jim Corbett. Starring Errol Flynn, with cameos by Wee Willie Davis and Jack Roper.
Monday, July 12 at 4:15 p.m. (ET): "Killer McCoy" (1947): A lightweight boxer gets mixed up in murder. Starring Mickey Rooney, with many boxer cameos, such as Johnny Indrisano, Manual Ortiz, Jack Roper, Referee Larry McGrath, and Ring Announcer Jimmy Lennon.
Tuesday, July 13 at 2:45 p.m.: "Gentleman Jim" (1942): Fanciful biography of 19th-century boxing champion Jim Corbett. Starring Errol Flynn, with cameos by Wee Willie Davis and Jack Roper.
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Friday, July 23 at 12:15 p.m. (ET): "Mr. Hex" (1946): A hypnotist turns one of the Bowery Boys into a championship boxer. With cameos by Johnny Indrisano and Meyer Grace.
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i saw kid galahad last night very good film,elvis had some pretty quick hands 
