Hollywood boxes to glory2005-03-07 · Calcutta Telegraph International News
director Robert Wise traces the real-life ascent of Rocky Graziano from New York street kid to world boxing champion. In one scene early in the story Sal Mineo says to Paul Newman (as Graziano): ?Guys like us we ain?t got no chance have we?? Graziano did indeed get his chance and it?s that opportunity to overcome sociological barriers and achieve success that has made boxing and its gladiators…
Boxing Still a Powerful Draw for Filmmakers?2005-03-07 · WIRED Entertainment
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In the acclaimed 1956 film "Somebody Up There Likes Me " director Robert Wise traces the real-life ascent of Rocky Graziano from New York street kid to world boxing champion. In one scene early in the story Sal Mineo says to Paul Newman (as Graziano) "Guys like us we ain't got no chance have we?" Graziano did indeed get his chance and it'…
Boxing Still a Powerful Draw for Filmmakers2005-03-07 · Reuters via Yahoo! News
In the acclaimed 1956 film "Somebody Up There Likes Me," director Robert Wise traces the real-life ascent of Rocky Graziano from New York street kid to world boxing champion. In one scene early in the story, Sal Mineo says to Paul Newman (as Graziano), "Guys like us, we ain't got no chance, have we?"…
Feature-Boxing Still a Powerful Draw for Filmmakers2005-03-06 · Reuters via Yahoo! News
In the acclaimed 1956 film "Somebody Up There Likes Me," director Robert Wise traces the real-life ascent of Rocky Graziano from New York street kid to world boxing champion. In one scene early in the story, Sal Mineo says to Paul Newman (as Graziano), "Guys like us, we ain't got no chance, have we?"…