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Cinderella Man
(2005)
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Stars: Russell Crowe, Rene Zellweger, Craig Bierko, Paul Giamatti, Paddy Considine
Director: Ron Howard
Writer: Akiva Goldsman, Cliff Hollingsworth
Language: English
Studio: Universal Studios
Duration: 144
Rated: PG-13
DVD Release: May 2009

Cinderella Man is a wholesome slice of old-fashioned Americana, offering welcomed relief from the shallowness of many summer blockbusters. In dramatizing the legendary Depression-era comeback of impoverished boxer Jim Braddock, director Ron Howard benefits from another superb collaboration with his A Beautiful Mind star Russell Crowe, whose portrayal of Braddock is simultaneously warm, noble, and tenacious without resorting to even the slightest hint of sentimental melodrama. The desperate struggle of the Depression is more keenly felt here than it was in Seabiscuit, and Howard shows its economic impact in ways that strengthen the bonds between Braddock, his supportive wife (Renée Zellweger) and three young children, and his loyal manager (Paul Giamatti); all are forced to make sacrifices leading up to Braddock's title bout against heavyweight champion Max Baer (Craig Bierko) in one of greatest boxing matches in the history of the sport. Boasting the finest production design, cinematography and editing that Hollywood can offer, this is a feel-good film that never begs for your affection; it's just good, classical American filmmaking, brimming with qualities of decency and fortitude that have grown all too rare in the big-studio mainstream. --Jeff Shannon


Russell CroweJim Braddock
Renée ZellwegerMae Braddock
Rene Zellweger
Craig BierkoMax Baer
Paul GiamattiJoe Gould
Paddy ConsidineMike Wilson
Bruce McGillJimmy Johnston
David HubandFord Bond
Connor PriceJay Braddock
Ariel WallerRosemarie Braddock
Patrick LouisHoward Braddock
Rosemarie DeWittSara
Linda KashLucille Gould
Nicholas CampbellSporty Lewis
Gene PyrzJake
Chuck ShamataFather Rorick
Genre: Drama, Sport
Media: Blu-ray
Sound: AC-3
IMDb: 0352248