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Director:
Stephen Kessler
Writers:
Mike Wilkins (written by) and
Stephen Kessler (written by)
Contact:
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Genre:
Short | Comedy | Drama | Sport more
Plot:
A group of elderly retirees join a boxing gym, and rediscover their self-worth as they repudiate expectations... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. more
User Comments:
Average direction but a witty and enjoyable short more (1 total)

Cast

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Joe Alfasa ... Sammy
Jack Anker ... Jimmy
Willie Armstrong ... George
Monty Ash ... Lewis
Harold Ayer ... Gino
Benny Baker ... Nate
Vincent Barbi ... Trainer
Jack Bruskoff ... Legs
Bullet ... Hood #1
Gordon Craig ... Hood #2

Donald Elson ... Chess Player (as Don Elson)

Jonathan Emerson ... Ken

John Finnegan ... Rudy
Morry Flansbaum ... Feh
Sam H. Ginsburg ... Yank (as Sam Ginsburg)
Seamon Glass ... Rocco's Trainer
Bert Goodrich ... Vic

Harold Gould ... Jack

Alvin Hammer ... Al
Ralph Hodges ... Ring Announcer
Emile Kaufman ... Stan
Eugene Kaufman ... Mikey
Paul Kessler ... Timekeeper
Stefan Krayk ... Benny
John LaMotta ... Rocco
George Latka ... Referee (as Professor George Latka)
Gloria LeRoy ... Rocco's Date
Herb Marcus ... Larry
Mike Marikian ... McDonald's Co-worker
Marie Rabeau ... Girl on Beach

Annette Robyns ... Annette, Lambada Lady

Murray Rubin ... Murray
Ethel Sway ... Lillian
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Directed by
Stephen Kessler 
 
Writing credits
Mike Wilkins (written by) and
Stephen Kessler (written by)

Produced by
T.R. Conroy .... producer (as TR Conroy)
Robert N. Fried .... executive producer (as Rob Fried)
Stephen Kessler .... producer
Jana Sue Memel .... executive producer
Hillary Anne Ripps .... associate producer (as Hillary Ripps)
Alison R. Rosenzweig .... associate producer
Jonathan Sanger .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Elizabeth Myers  (as Trivers Myers)
John Trivers  (as Trivers Myers)
 
Cinematography by
Marcel Shain  (as Marcel V. Shain)
 
Film Editing by
Lisa Udelson 
 
Casting by
Melinda Gartzman 
 
Production Design by
Perry Andelin Blake 
 
Costume Design by
Greg LaVoi 
 
Makeup Department
Randy Westgate .... makeup department head
 
Production Management
Tracie Graham-Rice .... executive in charge of production (as Tracie Graham)
June Rachel Guterman .... executive in charge of production
Rick Reynolds .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jack Ziga .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Reece Glover .... assistant property master
 
Sound Department
Tim Song Jones .... sound transferer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Karl Owens .... first assistant Steadicam
 
Editorial Department
Dennis Petersen .... post-production coordinator
Mark Spatny .... post-production assistant
 

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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Colour:
Colour
Sound Mix:
Mono
Filming Locations:
Los Angeles, California, USA

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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful.
Average direction but a witty and enjoyable short, 2 May 2004
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK

When Jack is in the old age home playing chess, his opponent falls asleep. Enraged, he knocks the man out, much to the annoyance of the nurses - however he attracts the attention of another man who invites him to join his club. Jack joins the old age boxing club at the Birch St gym, where old people box to get over their feelings of uselessness. Despite this, the authorities want to shut the club down for safety reasons; meanwhile Jack prepares for his title fight with the powerful Marco Rocco.

Despite showing it's age a little bit, this is an enjoyable short that mixes a fun comic tone with a serious point about the lives of old age citizens. The point is rather heavily delivered but it is good nonetheless, but it is the comic boxing training that makes the short enjoyable. The plot focuses on the threat from the authorities and the title fight and it is well delivered with a good mix that helps us get into the characters and their situations. The fight scenes are hardly Raging Bull quality but they are engaging enough - their weakness is more due to the direction than anything else. Kessler doesn't stand out from anyone else who directed the short films in the Short Film Cinema series - his direction is quite flat and uninspired, partly due to budget I'm sure, plus the film stock looks washed out and pale, although that may be the age of the film, I don't know.

The cast are all pretty good with Gould being an engaging lead character in particular. The script helps and it gives plenty of witty lines to the cast. At twenty minutes long, it is a longer film than many shorts I have watched (most are ten minutes or thereabouts) but it still flowed by quite quickly. Overall this is an enjoyable short despite rather listless direction.

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