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THE BOXER (1972) — DVD | Robert Blake | Ernest Borgnine | Catherine Spaak | Rated R
He was framed for murder. He had to find the real killer before the law found him.
Teddy Wilcox (Robert Blake) is a talented boxer whose crooked manager is murdered — and who finds himself the prime suspect. Escaping police custody, Teddy begins his own investigation into the killing — navigating a world of mob money, fixed fights and dangerous people who want him found and silenced before he can uncover the truth.
Directed by Francesco Prosperi and featuring Ernest Borgnine, Catherine Spaak and Tomas Milian in a strong supporting cast, The Boxer is a gritty and atmospheric Italian-American crime thriller — shot partly on location in Albuquerque — with the distinctive visual energy and darkness of the Euro-crime tradition. Also known as Ripped Off and Un Uomo Dalla Pelle Dura.
He was a boxer. He became a detective. The murderers preferred the first version.
Format: DVD | Color | English | Genre: Crime / Thriller | Runtime: 83 minutes
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