The Great White Hope

The Great White Hope


Starring:James Earl Jones, Jane Alexander, Lou Gilbert, Joel Fluellen, Chester Morris, Robert Webber, Marlene Warfield, R.G. Armstrong, Hal Holbrook, Beah Richards, Moses Gunn, Lloyd Gough, George Ebeling, Larry Pennell, Roy Glenn, Bill Walker, Marcel Dalio, Rodolfo Acosta, Virginia Capers, Rockne Tarkington
Director: Martin Ritt
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
Description
James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander won Oscar nominations for their riveting performances in this study of a great fighter brought down by lesser men.
The Great White Hope
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • "The Winner and still Champion...."
  • loosely based on true events
  • This movie needs to be in print!
  • James Earl Jones at his finest....
  • tight film
The Great White Hope
Starring: James Earl Jones , Jane Alexander , Lou Gilbert , Joel Fluellen , and Chester Morris
Director: Martin Ritt
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00066FABM
Release Date: 2005-01-11

Description

James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander won Oscar nominations for their riveting performances in this study of a great fighter brought down by lesser men.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "The Winner and still Champion....".......2006-02-22

pretty powerful. every aspect of this film moved me: the acting, the visuals, the settings. james earl jones and jane alexander light up the screen in their roles. both were nominated for oscars. but the real star of the film is the screenplay, which hits harder than an ali right cross. jones' jack jefferson was arrogant, but he was a proud black man; he didn't walk around feeling sorry for himself, nor was he trying to be the " standard bearer" for the black race. he just wanted to box and do it well. the last scene in the film when he is asked to throw a fight, yet chooses to fight and lost, is great. jefferson may have lost his belt, but he didn't cave in...the interracial relationship was done well, but as always in movies, it usually ends tragically...

3 out of 5 stars loosely based on true events.......2005-01-25

Neither this movie, nor the play it was created from were
directly based on true events. The work is loosely based on
events in the life of boxer Jack Johnson. But major portions
of the story diverge greatly from the story of the real man.
Thats not a bad thing in that movie tells a compelling story
by changing the facts, but the side-effect is that it distorts
the history of the real man.

The film gives a really distorted picture of the life of a boxer
in that era. The typical boxer was a drunk surrounded by
hangers-on, prostitutes and women attracted by money and
celebrity. It wasn't really any sort of world of romance and
deep love as shown in the film. It was about greed, violence
and the "rewards" (the women) of being a champion.

Where the movie misses the point totally is in not understanding
that root problem wasn't just racism, but a business and media
culture who were totally willing to use racism and racial
conflict as a way to sell tickets and newspapers. Jack Johnson
(and the search for the great white hope) was a godsend for
the boxing establishment. By combining racial conflict
with sports, interest in boxing and newspaper coverage of
boxing went way up. It was never how he was openly living
that was the problem (even in 1910), it was the decision of
the newspapers to focus in on how he was living.

Also, despite all the outrage and the ill-treatment of Jack
Johnson, he kept both the title and his freedom until age
(not racism) caught up with him. The film spreads the old
lie that the fight in Cuba was thrown. It was not. He lost
because he was old and his lifestyle (like all boxers of that
era) had caught up to him.

The acting in the film is first-rate, but the story doesn't
hold up. Its a 1960's era political film that makes valid
points about racism and hypocracy of that time. But these
days, the issues at hand are atheletes who are either made
into saints or devils at the whim of a few reporters.
All to sell papers or get viewers. While the reality of these
mens lives isn't reported at all.

5 out of 5 stars This movie needs to be in print!.......2004-09-01

I can't say enough about this great film, which is obviously woefully underappreciated, since it's currently not available on video at all. James Earl Jones is mesmerizing, the script and direction are impeccable--yet another great movie from Martin Ritt. So many of the scenes are unlike anything I've seen before in the brutal frankness the filmmakers use to portray race relations circa 1910.

5 out of 5 stars James Earl Jones at his finest...........2002-04-12

This is a remarkable and forceful film, well written and directed. Jones shows a physical prowess that does not come through in any other film I have seen him in and carries the role with a natural grace. Sharply exposing the prejudice of the time, it is also unfliching in the portrait of a man brought to ruin by the forces around him, with not a little assistance from his own feeling of being untouchable. Highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars tight film.......2001-09-11

this Movie for it's time frame was Ground-Breaking.in 1971 to be doing a Movie with a Black Actor&White Female Lead was Big.well sorry to say it still is in 2001.James Earl Jones was Good as Jack Johnson.but I'd dig a New up-dated take on it.anyway The Soundtrack was a Knock-Out.Miles Davis&His Band went the full 15 Rounds.this Film has a Cool Pace&isn't like many other films for that Reason alone.It's History seldom mentioned.

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