Advanced | Help | Encyclopedia
Directory


Raging Bull

The Raging Bull is also a revolver.
Raging Bull
Directed by Martin Scorsese
Written by Paul Schrader,
and Mardik Martin
Starring Robert De Niro
Cathy Moriarty
Joe Pesci
Nicholas Colasanto
Theresa Saldana
Produced by Robert Chartoff
Irwin Winkler
Distributed by United Artists
Release date December 19, 1980
Runtime 129 min
Language English
Budget $18,000,000 USD (estimated)
IMDb page

Raging Bull is a 1980 film directed by Martin Scorsese, and written by Paul Schrader, and Mardik Martin. It stars Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta, a temperamental and paranoid but tenacious boxer who alienates himself from his friends and family. Also featured in the film are Joe Pesci (who earned an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor) as La Motta's brother and manager, Joey, and Cathy Moriarty as his abused wife. The film features strong supporting roles from Nicholas Colasanto (who was eventually to play the character "Coach" on the TV sitcom Cheers), Theresa Saldana, and Scorsese regular, Frank Adonis.

The film was distributed by United Artists; studio executives were initially reluctant to finance the project as they feared that the extreme profanity and violence in the screenplay would draw an "X" from the MPAA ratings board. However, Scorsese and De Niro reworked the script and were able to proceed. Because of his lifelong asthma, accompanied by depression (due to the critical and commercial failure of his big-budget musical New York, New York) and a serious cocaine addiction that he had only recently overcome prior to making the film, Scorsese was convinced that he would never make another movie and, therefore, he put his heart and soul into making Raging Bull the best film he could. The film has, subsequently, been nominated to several best of the 80's film lists.

Robert De Niro won the Academy Award for Best Actor, his first (and only, to date) for a "leading" role. The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.


External links








Links: Addme | Keyword Research | Paid Inclusion | Femail | Software | Completive Intelligence

Add URL | About Slider | FREE Slider Toolbar - Simply Amazing
Copyright © 2000-2008 Slider.com. All rights reserved.
Content is distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License.