Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), DVD
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$5 - $10, Academy Award Winner, All Titles, Angela Cartwright, Arch Johnson, Dean Jones, Disc on Demand, Drama, Eileen Heckart, Everett Sloane, Harold J. Stone, Joseph Buloff, Len Lesser, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Over $10, Paul Newman, Pier Angeli, Ray Danton, Robert Duvall, Robert Easton, Robert Loggia, Robert P. Lieb, Robert Wise, Russ Conway, Sal Mineo, Sammy White, Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), Sports, Steve McQueen, Theodore Newton, Under $5, Warner Archive CollectionWorlds Leading Boxers Train Here Daily says a sign outside Stillmans Gym. Thomas Rocco Barbella isn't a boxer. He's just a scrappy, desperate youth who needs dough. So he enters the gym, gives himself the made-up name of Rocky Graziano, signs on to spar for $10 and flattens a top light-heavyweight. The name sticks. So does the impact of this inspiring tale about Grazianos rise from poverty and rage to the middleweight title. In his second film, Paul Newman plays the ring king, preparing for the role in part by meeting with Graziano to study his speech and ways. Robert Wise, who earlier captured the fight game in The Set-Up, directs this double Academy Award -winner* with K.O. force. Unbilled Steve McQueen and Robert Loggia add to the films many pleasures. Pull up a ringside seat. This is the stuff of champions.
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