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The Fighter is a 2010 American biographical sports drama film directed by David O. Russell, and stars Mark Wahlberg (who also produced), Christian Bale, Amy Adams, and Melissa Leo. The film centers on the lives of professional boxer Micky Ward (Wahlberg) and his older half-brother and former boxer Dicky Eklund (Bale).
Savate (also known as The Fighter) is a 1995 martial arts Western film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Olivier Gruner, promoted as the allegedly true story of the world's first kickboxer. Plot
The Undisputed franchise consists of American martial arts sports-drama movies, [6] [7] [8] based on an original concept by David Giler and Walter Hill. The plot follows a number of fighters, who are forced to compete in illegal underground competitions by various crime syndicates for the monetary benefits of the organizations.
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James Cagney as a fighter who is blinded in the ring. Golden Gloves: 1940 Drama A sportswriter sets out to clean up amateur boxing. Pride of the Bowery: 1940 Comedy The East Side Kids turn to the boxing ring to help a friend. Here Comes Mr. Jordan: 1941 Comedy A fighter taken too soon is reincarnated in a new body.
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The Fighter is a 1952 American noir sports film directed by Herbert Kline and starring Richard Conte, Vanessa Brown and Lee J. Cobb. It is based on the 1911 short story "The Mexican" by Jack London. Kline and Aben Kandel wrote the adapted screenplay. The film was released by United Artists in the United States on May 23, 1952.
Fighting was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 25, 2009 in North America. The film has shifted over 600,000 copies as reported by www.the-numbers.com. [ 1 ] The DVD and Blu-ray includes the theatrical version (105 minutes) and the unrated extended cut (108 minutes).