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The Great White Hype (1996)
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Boxing is more than just a sport -- it's also a business and a con game in this satirical comedy. Rev. Fred Sultan (Samuel L. Jackson) is a shrewd boxing promoter and manager whose meal ticket is heavyweight champion James "The Grim Reaper" Roper (
Damon Wayans
), a fighter whose skill and confidence significantly outstrips his intelligence. While the top-ranked contender for Roper's title is Marvin Shabazz (
Michael Jace
), Sultan isn't too keen on the idea of Shabazz fighting Roper -- it seems that both fighters are black, and Sultan's figures show that mixed race matches stir up a lot more media attention and pay-per-view customers. Eager to find a white challenger for Roper, Sultan digs up Terry Conklin (
Peter Berg
), who won a Golden Gloves fight against Roper many years ago but is now out of the game and fronting a rock band called Massive Head Wound. Thanks to a few bribes and a couple of fixed fights, Sultan is able to arrange for Conklin to be next in line to battle "The Grim Reaper." However, Conklin is taking his renewed career as a boxer quite seriously, while Roper, convinced that Conklin doesn't stand a chance, has let himself go and gained a lot of weight. Suddenly Sultan realizes that Roper might just lose the piece-of-cake fight he's so carefully arranged, while journalist Mitchell Kane (
Jeff Goldblum
) smells a rat in Conklin's sudden rise to ranking status.
Jon Lovitz
,
Cheech Marin
, and
Corbin Bernsen
highlight the supporting cast, while members of the well-regarded alternative rock band Local H appear as Massive Head Wound. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Peter Berg
Terry Conklin
Corbin Bernsen
Peter Prince
Jeff Goldblum
Mitchell Kane
Samuel L. Jackson
Rev. Fred Sultan
Jon Lovitz
Sol
Damon Wayans
James 'The Grim Reaper' Roper
Cheech Marin
Julio Escobar
Production Crew
Scott Ritenour
Art Director
Eileen Mack Knight
Casting
Ronald V. Garcia
Cinematographer
Barry Berg
Co-producer
Berry Berg
Co-producer
Neil Leifer
Co-producer
Marcus Miller
Composer (Music Score)
Bob Wiatr
Compositor
Jim Eberle
Compositor
Ruth E. Carter
Costume Designer
Reginald Hudlin
Director
Earl Watson
Editor
Barry K. Thomas
First Assistant Director
Donald Sylvester
Foley Editor
David Jobe
Foley Mixer
Don Givens
Foley Recordist
Fred Berner
Producer
Joshua Donen
Producer
Charles Rosen
Production Designer
Ron Shelton
Screenwriter
Tony Hendra
Screenwriter
Mary McIntosh
Set Designer
Marcus Miller
Songwriter
David Chornow
Sound/Sound Designer
Mike Thompson
Special Effects
Doug Coleman
Stunts
Gary Wayton
Stunts
Jim Turner
Stunts
Lanier Edwards
Stunts
Robert Dawson
Title Design
Barbara Harris
Voice Casting
Year: 1996
Runtime: 90
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and brief sexuality
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
20th Century Fox
Atman Entertainment
Fred Berner Films Production
Release
by 20th Century Fox
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