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  1. Synopsis. At Torreyson's nightclub in Fort Worth, Texas, fight promoters James Neese (Warren Oates) and Tony Fallon (Bruce McGill) judge a wet T-shirt contest. They select three young women to serve as "ring girls" at the following night's "Toughman" event, in which amateur boxers compete for a $5,000 prize.

  2. Reviews. Tough Enough. Roger Ebert May 27, 1983. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. There were articles in all the papers a few years ago about Tough Man Contests, a brilliant method of exploiting saloon fighters and street-corner brawlers. A promoter comes to town, rents a hall and says he wants to find the toughest man in town.

  3. Dennis Quaid stars as a struggling musician who enters a boxing tournament to earn some money in this gritty and realistic drama from 1983. Watch the full movie on YouTube and see why it's rated R.

  4. Singing honky-tonk tunes doesn't pay the family bills for Art Long (Dennis Quaid), so he decides to go where the money is: fighting. After winning his first bouts in a local Toughman contest, Art...

  5. Overview. An aspiring country singer, whose money is disappearing faster than his career opportunities, enters a "Tough Man" amateur boxing contest to earn some cash to pay his bills. Amazingly enough, he wins it, and is picked to go onto the national finals.

  6. Released May 20th, 1983, 'Tough Enough' stars Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkins, Stan Shaw, Pam Grier The PG movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 46 min, and received a user score of 51 (out of 100)...

  7. 1983. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Art Long wanted to be a country singer, but has been supporting his family by working as tree-trimmer. Tired of this, Art turns to entering Tough Man boxing contests, in which the fighters beat each other brutally.

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