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Requiem for a Heavyweight Details

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One of the most memorable sports dramas because of its strong character development, Requiem for a Heavyweight is carried by Anthony Quinn as the washed-up boxer Mountain Rivera, and Jackie Gleason as his sleazy manager, Maish Rennick. In the opening scenes, Cassius Clay -- before he became Muhammad Ali -- knocks out Rivera in a stunning fight sequence. Rivera's career is over, and although his trainer Army (Mickey Rooney) and a social worker (Julie Harris) encourage him with vain hopes for an alternate career, the boxer's courage is stronger than his addled senses, a serious barrier to getting any job. Then Rivera's manager Rennick breaks down and tells him he has lost a gambling bet against the fighter and needs him to bail him out -- by becoming a wrestler. The question is, will Rivera take this humiliating path just to save his unethical manager, or will he stick to his scruples and reject the idea? ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Directors Guild of America Ralph Nelson Best Director 1962 Nominee

Cast

Anthony Quinn
as Mountain Rivera
Jackie Gleason
as Maish Rennick
Mickey Rooney
as Army
Julie Harris
as Grace Miller
Stanley Adams
as Perelli
Herbie Faye
as Bartender
Steve Belloise
as Hotel Desk Clerk
Lou Gilbert
as Ring doctor
Val Avery
Stan Ross
Jack Dempsey
as Himself
Rory Calhoun
Michael Conrad
Abe Simon
Muhammad Ali
as Ring Opponent

Crew

Ralph Nelson
Director
Rod Serling
Screenwriter
Laurence Rosenthal
Composer (Music Score)
Carl Lerner
Editor
Burr Smidt
Art Director
John Boxer
Costume Designer
Michael Hertzberg
First Assistant Director
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