Friday, September 27, 2013

September 27 - Somebody Up There Likes Me

This is a movie that has a scene happens today – September 27. I hope you will enjoy this film and watch it tonight.  

SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME

Rocco Barbella is a juvenile delinquent who drifts into a life of crime. He is sent to prison and gets in trouble by refusing to accept any discipline. In prison he meets Frankie Peppo, who tells Rocco that if he ever needs money to look him up and he’ll get him into boxing. When he’s finally released, he’s drafted into the army. He refuses to accept military discipline and goes AWOL after punching an officer. He gets into boxing under the name “Rocky Graziano” and wins six fights by knockouts before he’s picked up by the Army. He’s sentenced to one year at Leavenworth and a dishonorable discharge. The boxing coach at Leavenworth tells Rocky that if he channeled his hate into boxing he could be a good fighter. When he gets out Rocky resumes his career. He meets Norma, a friend of his sister and they start dating. They have a big fight because she is initially repelled by boxing’s violence. Rocky makes up with her, but in the process misses a bout and almost loses his license. His manager, Irving Cohen,  tells him to either marry Norma or give her up, so Rocky marries her. Then, on September 27, 1946 [ 1:08:26 to 1:11:55] Rocky gets knocked out by Zale in the middleweight title fight. Then Frankie Peppo reappears in Rocky’s life as a messenger from the mob, telling him that unless he throws the title fight  they will make his past difficulties with the law public, but if he does they’ll pay him $100 grand. Rocky fakes an injury to get the bout canceled, but when questioned by the District attorney he refuses to name names. His boxing license is suspended in New York, since he failed to report a bribery attempt. Irving Cohen gets the title fight moved to Chicago, since Illinois did not suspend Rocky’s license. Rocky almost considers taking the bribe until he sees the terrible things that happened to his friends who had been members of his youth gang. Rocky fights Zale for the title and wins.

A somewhat sentimentalized story. As is usual with Hollywood biopic, this film plays around with the actual facts of Grazian’s life, but not as much as some films. Overall a decent and watchable movie.
 
Somebody Up There Likes Me by Rocky Graziano and Rowland Barber (Simon and Shuster, New York, 1955) at pages 311-316 gives the date of the bout

Producer - Charles Schnee

Director - Robert Wise

Awards – This movie won the Best Black and White Art Direction and Best Black and White Cinematography Oscars. It was also nominated for the Best Film Editing Oscar at the 29th Academy Awards.

Screenplay - Ernest Lehman

Runtime – 1 hour 54 minutes

Released – July 3, 1956

Starring –

Paul Newman as Rocky Graziano
Pier Angeli as Norma Graziano
Everett Sloane as Irving Cohen
Eileen Heckart as Ma Barbella
Harold J. Stone as Nick Barbella
Sal Mineo as Romolo
Ray Stricklyn as Bryson
Robert Loggia as Frankie Peppo


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