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    The Harder They Fall

    1956 · Drama · 1h 49m

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  1. The Harder They Fall deals with corruption and fixing in boxing and how promoters exploit athletes regardless of their health or well being, providing an in-depth look at corruption in boxing as to who pulls the strings and how.

  2. The Harder They Fall: Directed by Mark Robson. With Humphrey Bogart, Rod Steiger, Jan Sterling, Mike Lane. An ex-sportswriter is hired by a shady fight promoter to promote his latest find, an unknown but easily exploitable rising star from Argentina.

    • (9.3K)
    • Drama, Film-Noir, Sport
    • Mark Robson
    • 1956-03-31
  3. Summary An ex-sportswriter is hired by a shady fight promoter to promote his latest find, an unknown but easily exploitable rising star from Argentina. Drama. Film-Noir. Sport. Thriller. Directed By: Mark Robson. Written By: Philip Yordan, Budd Schulberg. The Harder They Fall. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 11 Critic Reviews. 78.

    • (11)
    • Mark Robson
    • Approved
    • Humphrey Bogart
  4. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Richard Brody New Yorker. TOP CRITIC. Packs the ambient violence of a sports world and a media scene that are infested with gangsters; it’s an exposé...

  5. Jul 5, 2011 · In this Faustian morality tale, Bogart plays unemployed newspaperman Eddie Willis, who sells his soul when he signs on as press agent for slimy fight manager Nick Benko (Rod Steiger), despite misgivings of his wife Beth (Jan Sterling).

  6. Sep 23, 2021 · The Harder They Fall is a straightforward boxing noir, replete with the fixed fights and crooked promoters. The narrative hook that helps the film stand out is that it’s told from the detached perspective of sportswriter Eddie Willis (Bogart).

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  8. The Harder They Fall is a 1956 American boxing film noir directed by Mark Robson, produced and written by Philip Yordan, based on Budd Schulberg's 1947 novel. It was Humphrey Bogart's final film role. [2] It received an Oscar nomination for Best Cinematography, Black and White, for Burnett Guffey at the 29th Academy Awards.

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