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Product Details:
Actors: Muhammad Ali, Ernest Borgnine, Sally Bondi, Richard Gullage, Arthur Adams
Directors: Monte Hellman, Tom Gries
Format: Color, NTSC
Number of Tapes: 1
Studio: Sony Pictures
VHS Tape Release Date: June 23, 1994
Run Time: 103 minutes
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
 
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Average Customer Review:3.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4I liked this movie better than Ali  Jan 29, 2009
The Greatest is the story about Muhammad Ali, the greatest boxer of all time (based on a novel of the same name). Who else could play the champ better than the man himself. Ali does a good job carrying the film but he seems to be weighed down a clunky script and pedestrian directing. I would recommend this film if you enjoy bio-pics or a fan of Ali. James Earl Jones guest stars as Malcolm X, Drew "Bundini" Brown, Howard Bingham and Ali's brother portray themselves.

Highly recommended.

5Funny and entertaining  Jan 12, 2009
I have really enjoyed this movie. It might only appeal to hardcore Ali fans but something about the man just tickles my funny bone. The music is hilarious as is the greatest himself. Great fight action and a pretty good story about his life. It is also rather inspirational.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4the REEL Ali  Jul 28, 2006
After listening to the audio book Sound & Fury from Blackstone Audio, this bio pix of Ali is a wonderful self promotion.

This 1977 movie had a great cast of actors. Such names as James Earl Jones as Malcolm X, Lloyd Haynes as Herbert Mohamad, Ernest Borgnine as Dundee, John Marley as Ferdy, Roger Mosby as Sonny Liston in minor roles. There are also cameos from Robert Duval, Paul Winfield, Ben Johnson, and David Huddleston. All this creative talent playing against Ali. Ali isnt acting, he is being himself...but himself works.

They skip over his religious beliefs in this film to focus on his career.

Lets be honest, the film isnt a great film..its music is wonderful. The film is minor in scope and its major starred cast.

This movie is for real boxing fans who love films like Rocky, The champ and Digsstown, this is great to add to the DVD film library

Bennet Pomerantz, AUDIOWORLD

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3I thought I was renting a documentary  Mar 30, 2003
Expecting to see a documentary of the great man I was rather surprised when I realised this is in fact a film starring Ali himself detailing what he sees as the key points in his life.

As the three stars indicates this film is a mixed bag. Ali does a solid job of portraying himself and the ever brilliant Ernest Borgnine does a good job as Angelo Dundee. The storyline is somewhat disjointed and seeing an old Ali replaying his youthful antics is only a limited success.

There are points in the film where Ali is acting like a prize ..., whether he intentional meant to show this or whether he still didn't realise considering it was still only 1977 when this was made I am not sure.

Like the life of Muhammad Ali himself there are some areas of the film which age very well whilst others already seem rather embarressing and will only get worse as time goes on.

Ali's risking prison by refusing to be inducted into the military is a great example of a principled stand, something that will never be diminished.

However the three stages of Ali's interest in women is an example of the rather dated attitudes of the day. First we have Ali with the white hooker, thankfully saved ...by the calling of Malcolm X. The not so subtle message of this encounter equating white women as basically [easy] who are there to tempt the black man from the righteous path is racist nonsense. Ali is then saved by the perverted ideology of the Nation of Islam as spoken by Malcolm X (bizzarely played by James Earl Jones) and their "blue eyed devil" hate filled speaches. Next he moves to a transitional stage where he is with a black woman who is swiftly got rid of once she dares to dress provocatively and heaven forbid is willing to talk, even flirt with the devil white man. Finally Ali gets the perfect girl, your classic submissive and virginal young black muslim girl who needs her parents permission to go on a date.

The scenes where Ali encounters racism is no more or less convincing than the usual Hollywood stuff. Ali looks all noble whilst some small time actor is paid to stand there and call him "boy" and generally give him grief.

All in all this is probably only going to be enjoyed by the Ali fan. As someone who is a huge fan of the man despite recognising his many shortcomings I found it interesting. Someone with a limited knowledge would perhaps be better off with the modern day Wil Smith epic.

ps. I noticed they didnt include Ali getting pole-axed by 'enrys Hammer (Henry Cooper) in London. Where only the quick thinking of Angelo Dundee ripping Ali's glove and thus stopping the fight for five minutes and allowing Ali to recover prevented him from losing. ;)

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4Chip Mcalister  Nov 17, 2002
Chip was excellent in this movie and I know what happened to him. I ran into him in San Clamente, Ca and ate lunch with him. He seems to be doing very well. Good actor and good guy. 11/16/02

 
 
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