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Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher

The birth of boxing.
2022 | 106m | English

(8017 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Daniel Graham
Writer: Matt Hookings
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At the turn of the 19th century, Pugilism was the sport of kings and a gifted young boxer fought his way to becoming champion of England.
Release Date: Jun 30, 2022
Director: Daniel Graham
Writer: Matt Hookings
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords boxing
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Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Matt Hookings Jem Belcher
Ray Winstone Bill Warr
Jodhi May Mary Belcher
Marton Csokas Lord Rushworth
Russell Crowe Jack Slack
Steven Berkoff Walter
Julian Glover Lord Ashford
Lucy Martin Gilly Belcher
Stanley Morgan Tom Belcher
Olivia Chenery Lady Abigail
Glen Fox Pierce Egan
Ricky Chaplin Henry Pearce
Michael McKell Frank The Bomber
Joe Egan Big Joe
Noeleen Comiskey Violet
Name Job
Daniel Graham Director
Ben Braham Ziryab Director of Photography
Chris Gill Editor
Matt Hookings Writer
Nancy Bishop Casting
Jeff Cummings Editor
Charlo Dalli Production Design
Sonja Klaus Production Design
Phil Donaldson Art Direction
Chris Fagan Art Direction
Diana Guney Art Direction
Donatas Pirstelis Art Direction
Joseph Wynne Art Direction
Emilija Einoryte Set Decoration
Kate Hefferman Set Decoration
Hayley Nebauer Costume Design
Charlotte Ambrose Makeup Artist
Lina Gerdauske Makeup Artist
Lara Licari Makeup Artist
Maria Pavlou Makeup Artist
Paul Saunderson Original Music Composer
Glenn Freemantle Sound
Name Title
Nate Bolotin Executive Producer
Michael Breen Executive Producer
Alastair Burlingham Executive Producer
Maxime Cottray Executive Producer
Catherine D'Arcy Executive Producer
Maria Dent Executive Producer
Steve Dent Executive Producer
Antoine Dixon-Bellot Executive Producer
Charlie Dombek Executive Producer
Charles Dorfman Executive Producer
Kęstutis Drazdauskas Executive Producer
Marc Goldberg Executive Producer
Peter Hampden Executive Producer
Chris Hardman Producer
Matt Hookings Producer
Sonja Klaus Executive Producer
Krystian Kozlowski Executive Producer
Tai Lopez Executive Producer
Norman Merry Executive Producer
Paul Parker Executive Producer
Paul Parker Executive Producer
Gary Raskin Executive Producer
Keith Rodger Executive Producer
Marlon Vogelgesang Executive Producer
Alexa Waugh Producer
Elizabeth Williams Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Matt Hookings isn't very convincing here in this rather sketchy biopic of British boxer Jeb Belcher. On the plus side, it conveys really well the gritty side of life in Victorian Britain where the genteel, ostensibly refined, upper class routinely used the travails of the working class as a source o ... f entertainment. This young lad finds himself trained in the school of hard knocks by Russell Crowe's "Slack" whilst being fairly shamelessly manipulated by the clever "Lord Rushworth" (an overly hammy Marton Csokas). The narrative tries quite hard to offer us a plausible series of scenarios as the young man rises from obscurity, but the production is not good. It has a "digital" look to it; there is little authentic about the style and though there is a modest amount of pugilism contained, the presence of the one-gear Ray Winstone ("Warr") adds little to this remarkably sterile period drama. The usually reliable Steven Berkoff is completely under-used, and Julian Glover's "Lord Ashford" is straight out of "For Your Eyes Only" (1981). It's a fitting topic for a biopic. The brutality not just of their chosen, bare knuckle, way out of abject poverty but also of the way in which these men were carefully exploited by others rich and poor as if they were little better than cattle is something worth laying bare. Sadly, though, Daniel Graham has focused too much on delivering a big name supporting cast and left much of the writing and character development to simmer rather than boil. This is an adequate television movie, but a real missed opportunity to depict the story of a tenacious and wily fella.

Aug 16, 2022