
Overview:
The life of boxer Jake LaMotta, whose violence and temper that led him to the top in the ring destroyed his life outside of it.Status: | Released (1980-11-14) |
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Awards: | Won 2 Oscars. 24 wins & 28 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $23,383,987 |
Screen: | Jake LaMotta, Joseph Carter, Peter Savage |
Productions: | United Artists, Chartoff-Winkler Productions |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |




Casts
- 380: Robert De Niro - Jake LaMotta
- 14702: Cathy Moriarty - Vickie LaMotta
- 4517: Joe Pesci - Joey LaMotta
- 7164: Frank Vincent - Salvy Batts
- 17651: Nicholas Colasanto - Tommy Como
- 17652: Theresa Saldana - Lenore
- 17653: Mario Gallo - Mario
Crews
- 17657: Pietro Mascagni - Music - Sound
- 1032: Martin Scorsese - Director - Directing
- 11472: Irwin Winkler - Producer - Production
- 1035: Paul Schrader - Screenplay - Writing
- 16514: Robert Chartoff - Producer - Production
- 1044: Michael Chapman - Director of Photography - Camera
- 3661: Thelma Schoonmaker - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
Eky
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This film marked the third reunion between Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro after “Mean Streets” and “Taxi Driver”. This time Scorsese invited Paul Schrader (‘Taxi Driver’) and Mardik Martin (‘Mean Streets’ ) to write the film script that is loosely based on La Motta’s novel. Ragin ....
Continue reading ->Andres Gomez
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Impressive Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci in a classical Scorsese movie.
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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Sorry but I was really unimpressed with this tale of the life of legendary boxer Jake La Motta. It's based on his own book, so it can be relied upon to be authentic, but somehow this Martin Scorsese effort just fell flat for me. The usual mix of Robert De Niro (La Motta) with probabl ....
Continue reading ->Filipe Manuel Neto
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**One of Scorsese's best.** This is considered by many to be the best boxing film made to date. And in fact it is a very well made film, where director Martin Scorsese shows all his value as a filmmaker. I don't know if we can say it's his best film, but it's certainly on the top ....
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