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Cats: New York|This is the best way to honor a legend, watch some of his best work. This the way I want to remember Paul Newman. Absolutely.
This was another constantly viewed picture at the store. It had 4 important elements; great acting, great script, great boxing scenes and great location shooting in the
“This the way I remember it” is a quote from Rocky Graziano in the opening credits. The story is of his rise from street thug to world champion prize fighter. He was a Mike Tyson for the late 40’s, a guy who learned to fight on the street. The picture shows Mr. Graziano’s (whose real last name was Barbella) home life and abusive drunken father. In fact the picture opens up with a fairly disturbing scene of the father, a failed prize fighter himself, boxing a very young Rocky while being egged on by a bunch drunken “friends”. When his skill is questioned by one of his drinking buddies the father lets loose and sends Rocky out into the night with a bloody nose and a greater hatred towards his father. This of course leads to a life of crime and nothing but trouble.
The years pass as do many criminal acts and many encounters with the law. Rocky has become notorious in his lower eastside neighborhood. He has also grown into Paul Newman. While walking down the street with his cohorts (which includes a young and uncredited Steve McQueen and the ever tough Sal Mineo) the camera leads them through the crowd. At one point they pass a stoop where a man calls out (in a heavy
Rocky is finally caught and sent to a reform school and then to
The beautiful Pier Angeli is Norma, the nice girl who Rocky falls in love with. Introduced to Norma by his sister Rocky at first feigns disinterest. They meet again as she starts to head home to
Not for young kids as there is some violence, the boxing is tough but that first scene is pretty rough. I however saw this film when I was quite young when they used to show movies (real movies-not made for TV movies) on TV. However the things I most remembered about it was that first scene, the relationship with the father and all the location shooting that was done here. I also remember thinking that Rocky was not the most wonderful guy in the world. As I grew older, watched more of these bio pics, I figured out that there was a huge amount of glossing over done to the real stories. Glenn Miller, as portrayed by James Stewart in The Glenn Miller Story was the nicest guy in the world. Everybody loved him. I read one story however, that there were members of his band that cheered when Miller’s plane was reported missing. So I always take these films with a grain of salt the size of a grapefruit. This picture does not gloss over too much. Every thing looks dirty and sweaty before Rocky hits the bigtime. And I am sure, just on the basis of it’s being there in a main stream Hollywood film of the 50’s that the child abuse was real (and probably worse in real life). I am sure that Mr. Graziano was guilty of many crimes that went un punished, that he was probably not the most wonderful human being that ever walked down the street but if the movie portrays his reality half way close to the truth, then you can understand (not forgive) Rocky Graziano for his indiscretions.
This is a great picture, one of the better bio pics made during the late golden age of
Tuesday January 26th at 3:15 PM on Turner Classic Movies.





