Release Date: 1943-04-21
Overview: This propaganda film was partly inspired by the story of the first Italian heavyweight champion Primo Carnera who, after winning the title with Al Capone’s help in 1933, was beaten the following year by the Jewish Max Bear and then again by the ‘Brown Bomber’ Detroit Joe Lewis in June 1935, on the eve of the Italian invasion of Ethiopia. This match provoked numerous racial skirmishes on the streets of Harlem between the Black community and pro-Fascist Italian-Americans. The film overturns historical facts and here, obviously, it is the white boxer who wins in order to demonstrate the superiority of the “Aryan Italians” over the “sinister Jewish entrepreneurs” and the “savage Afro-American fans in Yankee Stadium”. In the film, these were played by South African prisoners-of-war interred in a work camp, which the German and Italian propaganda ministries had set up near Cinecittà “for cinematic purposes”.
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Massimo Girotti
as Tommaso Rossi
Amedeo Nazzari
as Amedeo Rossi
Vivi Gioi
as Muriel
Elisa Cegani
as Gangster woman
Osvaldo Valenti
as Chris Sherman
Giuseppe Achille - Writer
Pietro Petroselli - Screenplay
Renzo Lucidi - Editor
Guido Angeli - Screenplay
Anchise Brizzi - Director of Photography
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