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The Great White Hope Details

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Although the characters' names were changed, The Great White Hope was a thinly veiled account of the trials and tribulations of boxer Jack Johnson, based on the play by Howard Sackler and directed by Martin Ritt. James Earl Jones stars as boxing great Jack Jefferson, who defeats Frank Bardy Larry Pennell in a Reno, Nevada bout to become the world's first black heavyweight champion. After crossing a state line with his white girlfriend Eleanor (Jane Alexander in her feature debut), however, Jack is arrested and tried under the miscegenation-barring Mann Act. Found guilty and sentenced to three years in prison, Jack escapes and leaves the U.S., but he's dogged by his now bad reputation and can't get honest work as a fighter. Offered his freedom from criminal charges if he'll agree to a fixed fight in Cuba that will restore the title to a white contender, Jack refuses and Eleanor commits suicide, their life on the run overwhelming her. Jack finally accepts the bout in Havana, but he fights his opponent with everything he's got. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

  • Release date:October 16, 1970

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Jane Alexander New Star of the Year - Female 1970 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jane Alexander Best Actress 1970 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association James Earl Jones New Star of the Year - Male 1970 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association James Earl Jones Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama 1970 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences James Earl Jones Best Actor 1970 Nominee

Cast

James Earl Jones
as Jack Jefferson
Jane Alexander
as Eleanor
Lou Gilbert
as Goldie
Joel Fluellen
as Tick
Chester Morris
as Pop Weaver
Robert Webber
as Dixon
Marlene Warfield
as Clara
R.G. Armstrong
as Cap'n Dan
Hal Holbrook
as Cameron
Beah Richards
as Mama Tiny
Moses Gunn
as Scipio
Lloyd Gough
as Smitty
George Ebeling
as Fred
Larry Pennell
as Brady
Marcel Dalio
as French Promoter
Virginia Capers
as Sister Pearl
Scatman Crothers
as Barker
Bill Walker
as Deacon
Oscar Beregi
as Ragosy
Rockne Tarkington
as Rudy
Basil Dignam
as English Official

Crew

Martin Ritt
Director
Lawrence Turman
Producer
Burnett Guffey
Cinematographer
Jesse Fuller
Songwriter
Lionel Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Jack Martin Smith
Art Director
Walter Scott
Set Designer
Raphael Bretton
Set Designer
Irene Sharaff
Costume Designer
Jack Solomon
Sound/Sound Designer
Vinton Vernon
Sound/Sound Designer
Theodore Soderberg
Sound/Sound Designer
Tim Zinnemann
First Assistant Director
Donald McKayle
Choreography
Marvin Weldon
Script Supervisor
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