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Requiem for a Heavyweight
The tragic story of a heavyweight prizefighter at the end of his career.
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Plot Summary
Aging boxer Harlan "Mountain" McClintock is past his prime, facing the harsh reality of retirement after a devastating loss. With his manager Andy prosecuting him for everything he's worth, McClintock finds an unlikely ally in his physical therapist, Ma. Together, they navigate the difficult path of finding a new purpose outside the boxing ring, confronting the physical and emotional toll of a career spent taking punches.
Critical Reception
The 1974 television adaptation of 'Requiem for a Heavyweight' was a critically acclaimed production, praised for its powerful performances and poignant exploration of a boxer's twilight years. It captured the gritty realism of the sport and the emotional struggles of its protagonist, resonating with both critics and audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Haunting portrayal of a boxer's decline.
Powerful performances elevate the tragic narrative.
A realistic and emotionally resonant depiction of life after the spotlight.
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Awards & Accolades
The original 1955 teleplay won an Emmy Award for Best Television Play.
Fun Fact
The iconic boxing drama originally aired as a live television play in 1955 and was later remade multiple times, including this 1974 version.
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