


| ▪ | Raging Bull (1980) NR (Feature Film - Drama, Romance, Biopic, Sports) |
| LaMotta, a former middlweight boxing champion, whose reputation for tenacity and success in the ring was offset by his troubled domestic life: full of rage, jealousy, and suspicion--particulary towards his wife and manager/brother--which, in the end, left him destitute, alone, and seeking redemption. |

| ▪ | Robert De Niro ( aka. Robert De Niro Jr, Robert DeNiro) |
| From his first screen appearances in films directed by Brian De Palma through to his performances under the watchful eye of Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro has combined the qualities of exceptional movie actors: an unpredictability coupled with a palpable | |
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| ▪ | `Raging Bull' Tops Sports Movie List |
| in Raging Bull has been named the best sports movie of all time in a new magazine poll. The cult 1980 film beat golf comedy Caddyshack and basketball classic Hoosiers to claim the top spot on the Entertainment Weekly list. The top 10 films on the new list are: 1. Raging Bull 2. Caddyshack | |
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| a traveling salesman and keeps pulling unlikely items out of his briefcase. Then Criss will attempt to vanish himself before he gets charged by a bull. |
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| Phil saves a classmate using his Wizard gadget; Pim pretends Curtis is her father during a parent conference. |
| ▪ | Irwin Winkler |
| late 1960s, Winkler produced an impressive array of modern American gems, such as "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" (1969), "Rocky" (1976) and "Raging Bull" (1980). Since "Revolution" (1985) he has worked mos |
| ▪ | Cathy Moriarty-Gentile ( aka. Cathy Moriarty-Gentile) |
| After an auspicious, Oscar-nominated debut as Jake La Motta's blonde wife Vicki in Martin Scorsese's "Raging Bull" (1980)--a role she played while still a senior in high school--Cathy Moriarty followed up with disappointing features like "Neighbors" (1981 |
| ▪ | Oliver Reed ( aka. Robert Oliver Reed) |
| Bull-necked, muscular leading man who made his film debut in "The Bulldog Breed" (1959) and first starred in "The Curse of the Werewolf" (1961). Initially typecast in surly, rebellious roles, Reed soon proved his versatility in films such as Joseph Losey' | |
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| ▪ | Michael Chapman |
| Philip Kaufman and whose crisp, powerful images proved integral to several Martin Scorsese pictures, most notably the gritty black-and-white of "Raging |
| ▪ | Denver Pyle |
| Filmography Includes: The Adventures of Frontier Fremont, Winterhawk, Cast a Long Shadow, The Alamo, Guardian of the Wilderness, To Hell and Back, The Horse Soldiers, Who Fears the Devil?, China Doll, Cahill, United Sta... |

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