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Oct 23, 1992 · Night and the City: Directed by Irwin Winkler. With Robert De Niro, Jessica Lange, Cliff Gorman, Alan King. The story about a cheating and incompetent lawyer (Harry Fabian) who suddenly gets obsessed on becoming a boxing promoter.
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- Irwin Winkler
- R
- Robert De Niro, Jessica Lange, Cliff Gorman
The Great White Hype, a 1996 movie stars Rev. Fred Sultan (Samuel L. Jackson) as a manipulative boxing promoter. [53] In the 2005 Xbox video game Jade Empire , a character named Qui The Promoter is based on Don King, including personality and his speech patterns.
- Boxing promoter
- 1954−present
Don King-promoted events have given the sports and entertainment world some of its most thrilling and memorable moments. Inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame in 1997, King was the only boxing promoter named to Sports Illustrated's list of the "40 Most Influential Sports Figures of the Past 40 Years."
- Actor, Producer, Additional Crew
- August 20, 1931
- 2 min
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