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Rating: 7.2/10 by 159 users

Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)

The story of boxer Rocky Graziano's rise from juvenile delinquent to world champ.

Directing:
  • Robert Wise
  • Robert Saunders
  • Hank Moonjean
Writing:
  • Rocky Graziano
  • Ernest Lehman
  • Rowland Barber
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Jul 04, 1956

Rating: 7.2/10 by 159 users

Alternative Title:
Marcado por el odio - ES
Eine Handvoll Dreck - DE
Marcado pela Sarjeta - BR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 53 minutes
Budget: $1,920,000
Revenue: $3,360,000

Plot Keyword: new york city, army, parent child relationship, abusive father, marriage, convertible, biography, based on memoir or autobiography, juvenile delinquent, fighting, policeman, boxing

Paul Newman
Rocky Graziano
Pier Angeli
Norma Graziano
Everett Sloane
Irving Cohen
Harold J. Stone
Nick Barbella
Sammy White
Whitey Bimstein
Theodore Newton
Edward Eagan
Steve McQueen
Fidel (uncredited)
Stanley Adams
Romolo's Attorney (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich
Ringside Photographer (uncredited)
Leon Alton
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
William Boyett
Military Policeman (uncredited)
Bart Braverman
Boy (uncredited)
John Breen
Hearing Specatator (uncredited)
Frank Campanella
Detective (uncredited)
Walter Cartier
Polack (uncredited)
Angela Cartwright
Audrey at Age 3 (uncredited)
George Cisar
Fence (uncredited)
Russ Clark
Zale Fight Referee (uncredited)
Tom Coleman
Reporter at Sparring Session (uncredited)
Russ Conway
Captain Grifton (uncredited)
Gene Coogan
Bookie (uncredited)
Clancy Cooper
Captain Lancheck (uncredited)
Matt Crowley
Lou Stillman (uncredited)
Michael Dante
Shorty (uncredited)
Ray Danton
Reporter (voice) (uncredited)
James Dime
Training Spectator (uncredited)
Robert Easton
Corporal Quinbury (uncredited)
John Eldredge
George Niles (uncredited)
Joe Garcio
Radio Listener (uncredited)
Robert Gardett
Reporter (uncredited)
Tommy Garland
Referee (uncredited)
Sam Gilman
Detective Arresting Rocky (uncredited)
James Gonzalez
Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Herschel Graham
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Donna Jo Gribble
Yolanda Barbella (uncredited)
Kit Guard
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Don Haggerty
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Bern Hoffman
Fat Man at Hijacking Attempt (uncredited)
Allen Jaffe
Radio Listener (uncredited)
Dean Jones
Private in Rocky's Tent (uncredited)
Byron Kane
Reporter (uncredited)
Jackie Kelk
George (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp
Commissioner's Assistant (uncredited)
Jack Kenney
Reformatory Guard (uncredited)
Jess Kirkpatrick
Chicago Reporter (uncredited)
Richard LaMarr
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
David Leonard
Mr. Mueller (uncredited)
Len Lesser
Reporter at Sparring Session (uncredited)
Robert Loggia
Frankie Peppo (uncredited)
Jack Lomas
Reformatory Guard (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Philo McCullough
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Frank McLure
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Joseph Marr
Customer (uncredited)
Gregg Martell
Guard (uncredited)
Joe McGuinn
Guard (uncredited)
Tyler McVey
Reporter (uncredited)
Tony Michaels
Assistant Commissioner (uncredited)
Billy Nelson
Commissioner (uncredited)
Frank Mills
Counterman at Gym (uncredited)
Robin Morse
Reporter at Hearing (uncredited)
Sol Murgi
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Ralph Neff
Spectator (uncredited)
Jimmy Murphy
Young Fighter at Gym (uncredited)
James O'Rear
Judge (uncredited)
Jack Orrison
Detective (uncredited)
Jack Perry
Man in Bar (uncredited)
Judson Pratt
Johnny Hyland (uncredited)
Terry Rangno
Rocky at Age 8 (uncredited)
Sid Raymond
Subway Guard (uncredited)
Michael Ross
Subway Guard (uncredited)
Ralph Reed
Soldier (uncredited)
Dick Rich
Geezer (uncredited)
Christopher Riordan
Rocky's Friend (uncredited)
Benny Rubin
Fight Promoter (uncredited)
Eddie Ryder
Prisoner (uncredited)
Wayne Taylor
Prisoner (uncredited)
Willard Sage
Earl Woodhope (uncredited)
Scott Seaton
Elevator Passenger (uncredited)
Jack Shea
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Don Shelton
Captain at Court Martial (uncredited)
Court Shepard
Tony Zale (uncredited)
Al Silvani
Rocky's Second (uncredited)
Buster Slaven
Sidekick (uncredited)
Bert Stevens
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Ray Stricklyn
Bryson (uncredited)
James Todd
Colonel at Court Martial (uncredited)
Renata Vanni
(uncredited)
Ray Walker
Zale Ring Announcer (uncredited)
Bob Whitney
Hearing Specatator (uncredited)
Billy Wilson
Commissioner (uncredited)
Anne Caprile
Norma (french voice)

John Chard

Ma, I tried to turn the leaf but I can't make it. It's something inside me. I try but I can't make it. Directed by multi genre supremo Robert Wise, the screenplay is adapted by Ernest Lehman from the Rocky Graziano biography of the same name. Music is by Bronislau Kaper and cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. It stars Paul Newman, Pier Angeli, Everett Sloane, Eileen Heckart and Sal Mineo. This film really hits the spot to me as a portent of just what a great career Paul Newman was to have, not only that but it stands up as one of the better sports biographies I have seen. Fine story as we follow Rocky Graziano (Newman) from his wild youth into a man on the verge of destroying his life and then on to becoming the World Middleweight Champion (the final fight with Tony Zale is superbly choreographed). It's weird because during Graziano's wild antics one can't help but like the guy because Newman makes the character so charming. The time he spent with the real Graziano pays off in spades as he captures his mannerisms and style impressively. One has to wonder what sort of performance original choice James Dean would have done with the role?. A big shout up to Pier Angeli as the main Female lead as she turns in a wonderful performance in view of Newman's barn storming show. Ruttenberg won the Academy Award for his pin sharp Black-and-White cinematography, the art department won for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White, while a certain Steve McQueen can be seen as one of Rocky's gang members - Fidel a knife wielding thug. 9/10


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