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Play It to the Bone

  • Director: Ron Shelton
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Sports Drama, Buddy Film
  • Themes: Love Triangles, All Washed Up, Boxers
  • Main Cast: Antonio Banderas, Woody Harrelson, Lolita Davidovich, Tom Sizemore, Lucy Liu
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 124 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

After covering baseball in Bull Durham, basketball in White Men Can't Jump. and golf in Tin Cup, writer, director, and obvious sports fan Ron Shelton takes on the world of boxing in this comedy. Vince Boudreau (Woody Harrelson) and Cesar Sota (Antonio Banderas) are close friends and aspiring boxers struggling on the lowest rungs of the fight game. When a major boxing promoter needs to fill out the card for a heavyweight bout in Las Vegas, Vince and Cesar both get the call to head out to Sin City. But the excitement sours when they realize that there's a small problem: the promoter's schedule has the two pals fighting each other. Play It to the Bone also features Lolita Davidovich, Lucy Liu, Tom Sizemore, and Robert Wagner. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Wagner - Hank Goody; Richard Masur - Artie; Willie Garson - Cappie Caplan; Cylk Cozart - Rudy; Jack Carter - Dante; Jim Lampley - Himself; George Foreman - himself; Larry Merchant - himself; Darrell Foster - himself; Steve Lawrence - Himself; Mitch Halpern - himself; Chuck Hull - himself; Buddy Greco - himself; Kevin Costner - himself; James Woods - himself; Mike Tyson - himself; Rod Stewart - himself; Gennifer Flowers - herself; Tony Curtis

Credit

Mary Finn - Art Director, Kellie Davis - Associate Producer, Victoria Thomas - Casting, Kathryn Morrison - Costume Designer, H. Gordon Boos - First Assistant Director, Ron Shelton - Director, Paul Seydor - Editor, Patrick Flannery - Editor, David Lester - Executive Producer, Darrell Foster - Fights Choreographer, Alex Wurman - Composer (Music Score), Dawn Solér - Musical Direction/Supervision, Sterling Meredith - Musical Direction/Supervision, Steve LaPorte - Makeup, Claire Jenora Bowin - Production Designer, Mark Vargo - Cinematographer, Stephen Chin - Producer, Danielle Berman - Set Designer, Art Rochester - Sound/Sound Designer, William Jacobs - Sound Editor, Ron Shelton - Screenwriter, David Nowell - Second Unit Camera

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Play It to the Bone
Directed by Ron Shelton
Written by Ron Shelton
Starring Antonio Banderas
Woody Harrelson
Lolita Davidovich
Tom Sizemore
Lucy Liu
Robert Wagner
Release date(s) January 21 2000 (US), September 22 2000 (UK)
Running time 124 min.

Play It to the Bone is a 1999 film, starring Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson, written and directed by Ron Shelton.

It follows the adventures of two boxers and best friends who travel to Las Vegas in order to fight each other for the sake of a chance to compete for the middleweight title. The film also starred Lolita Davidovich, Tom Sizemore, Lucy Liu, and Robert Wagner.

Cameo appearances include: Tony Curtis, Wesley Snipes, Mike Tyson, Kevin Costner, Rod Stewart, Jennifer Tilly, Natasha Gregson Wagner and Drew Carey.

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Plot

Aging prizefighters and longtime pals Cesar Dominguez (Banderas) and Vince Boudreau (Harrelson) always regretted not getting one last shot. Out of the blue, such an opportunity comes their way — except it is to fight each other.

Boxing promoter Joe Domino (Sizemore) has a problem on his hands. The fighters scheduled to be on his undercard in Vegas, a preliminary to a main event featuring heavyweight Mike Tyson, suddenly become unavailable at the last minute. He needs replacements fast, so a call is made to a gym in Los Angeles to see if Dominguez and Boudreau would be willing to step into the ring against one another.

The boxers negotiate one condition: that the winner will be given a chance to fight for the middleweight championship. Domino agrees, although the untrustworthy promoter is not necessarily a man of his word.

Cesar and Vince have only a day to get to the fight. They decide to drive rather than fly, so they call upon their friend Grace (Davidovich) to drive them in her lime green Oldsmobile 442. Grace is a former love interest of both. Grace's own plan is to pitch her various money-making ideas to Vegas bigshots like hotel and casino boss Hank Goody (Wagner) and raise venture capital. Along the way, they pick up a hitchhiker (Liu) whose insults finally result in Grace's flattening her with a solid right cross worthy of her traveling companions.

The fight between the two friends is sparsely attended, ringside fans and celebrities remaining uninterested until the night's main event. Cesar and Vince mix it up so savagely, however, beating each other to a bloody pulp, that fans in the arena begin paying more and more attention, as do commentators on TV.

When the action-packed and dramatic bout comes to an end, Cesar and Vince are paid off, but promptly spend most of their money in the casino. Grace, too, comes away bruised and empty-handed, except for her everlasting relationship between a couple of hard-headed but soft-hearted guys.

Reception

The film garnered a generally poor reception, with Rotten Tomatoes giving it an average rating of 3.9 out of 10.[1] Professional critical reception was similar, with Empire magazine giving it just 2 stars out of 5.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Play It to the Bone" (HTML). Rotten Tomatoes. 2007-12-17. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/play_it_to_the_bone/. Retrieved 2007-12-17. 
  2. ^ "Play It to the Bone" (HTML). Empire Online. 2007-12-17. http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/review.asp?FID=6157. Retrieved 2007-12-17. 

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