Cinderella Man (2005)
The true story of boxer Jim Braddock who, in the 1920’s following his retirement, makes a surprise comeback in order to get him and his family out of a socially poor state.
Country: United States of America
Directors: Ron Howard
Casts: Russell Crowe as Jim Braddock, Renée Zellweger as Mae Braddock, Paul Giamatti as Joe Gould, Craig Bierko as Max Baer, Paddy Considine as Mike Wilson, Bruce McGill as Jimmy Johnston, David Huband as Ford Bond, Connor Price as Jay Braddock, Ariel Waller as Rosemarie Braddock, Patrick Louis as Howard Braddock, Rosemarie DeWitt as Sara, Linda Kash as Lucille Gould, Nicholas Campbell as Sporty Lewis, Gene Pyrz as Jake, Chuck Shamata as Father Rorick, Ron Canada as Joe Jeanette, Alicia Johnston as Alice, Troy Amos-Ross as John Henry Lewis, Mark Simmons as Art Lasky, Art Binkowski as Corn Griffin, David Litzinger as Abe Feldman, Matthew G. Taylor as Primo Carnera, Rance Howard as Announcer Al Fazin, James Ritz as Official (Griffin / Baer Fight), Fulvio Cecere as Referee McAvoy, Clint Howard as Referee, Gerry Ellison as Referee, Bill Mackie as Referee, Ray Marsh as Referee, Fernand Chretien as Referee, Dave Dunbar as Referee, Ken James as Ancil Hoffman, Rufus Crawford as Lewis Coach, Angelo Dundee as Angelo the Cornerman, Lou Eisen as Braddock Cornerman, Wayne Gordon as Braddock Cornerman, Wayne Flemming as Baer Cornerman, Nick Alachiotis as Baer Cornerman / Undercard Boxer (Feldman), Christopher D. Amos as Lewis Cornerman, Nick Carusi as Lewis Cornerman, Keith Murphy as Lasky Cornerman, Everton McEwan as Lasky Cornerman, John Kalbhenn as Lasky Cornerman, David Georgieff as Griffin Cornerman, Wayne Bourque as Griffin Cornerman, Paul Ryan as Griffin Cornerman, Sean Gilroy as Feldman Cornerman, Michael McNamara as Feldman Cornerman, Billy Wine as Carnera Cornerman, Richard Bachynsky Hoover as Carnera Cornerman, Michael Chin as Carnera Cornerman, Stewart Lunn as Campbell Cornerman, Richard Lewis as Campbell Cornerman, Peter Wylie as Campbell Cornerman, Thomasz Kurzydlowski as Tuffy Griffith, Stuart Clark as Frankie Campbell, Julian Lewis as Undercard Boxer (Feldman), Eric Fink as Announcer (Lasky), Sergio Di Zio as Young Reporter, Gavin Grazer as Reporter, Boyd Banks as Reporter, Daniel Kash as Reporter, Judah Katz as Reporter, Angelo Tsarouchas as Reporter, Rob Smith as Reporter, Craig Warnock as 1928 Fan, Aaron Abrams as 1928 Fan, Duff MacDonald as 1935 Fan, Andrew Stelmack as 1935 Fan, Christopher Crumb as 1935 Fan, Gerry Quigley as Quincy, Peter MacNeill as Electric Man, Darrin Brown as Promoter, John Healy as Dock Worker, Piero Didiano as Dock Worker, James Kirchner as Dock Worker, Michael Langlois as Dock Worker, Magdalena Alexander as Angry Woman, Nola Augustson as Relief Office Woman, Gino Marrocco as Waiter, Mark Taylor as George, Sharron Matthews as Lady, Alec Stockwell as Church Man, Chick Roberts as Church Old Man, Isabella Fink as Church Girl, Beau Starr as Sam, Philip Craig as Radio Commentator, Roman Podhora as Hooverville Cop, R.D. Reid as Hooverville Cop, Michael Dyson as Hooverville Man, Sam Malkin as Gibson, Tony Munch as Sam Penny, Conrad Bergschneider as Limo Driver, Richard Binsley as Announcer (Griffith), Ramona Pringle as Flapper Girl, Katrina Matthews Swain as Flapper Girl, Cooper Bracken as Jay Braddock (4 yrs.), Jacob Bracken as Jay Braddock (4 yrs.), Alon Nashman as Deserting Father, Dominic Cuzzocrea as Junket, Neil Foster as Security Guard, Brian Jagersky as Cop, Ray Kerr as Fight Promoter, Tim Eddis as Fight Promoter, Dave Arkell as Mr. Mills, Debra Sherman as Mother, Joanne Ritcey as Baer Hotel Hottie, Alex Cairns as Baer Hotel Hottie, George Duff as Man on Street