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1 Plot  





2 Cast  



2.1  As themselves  



2.1.1  Wrestlers  





2.1.2  Wrestling promoters  





2.1.3  Other roles  









3 Production  





4 Critical reception  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














The Wrestler (1974 film)






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The Wrestler
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJim Westman
Written byEugene Gump
Produced byW.R. Frank
Verne Gagne
StarringEd Asner
Elaine Giftos
Verne Gagne
Billy Robinson
CinematographyGil Hubbs
Edited byNeal Chastain
Music byWilliam Loose

Release date

  • February 1, 1974 (1974-02-01) (US)

Running time

95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Wrestler is a 1974 independent film directed by Jim Westman, produced by professional wrestler Verne Gagne and W.R. Frank, starring Ed Asner as Frank Bass, a wrestling promoter. Verne Gagne also stars in the film as Mike Bullard, the current wrestling champion of his "league". After a long reign as champion, Bullard is getting older and feeling pressure from all sides, including his wife and wrestling promoters, to pass the championship to Billy Taylor and retire. Bullard's resistance to their requests that he step aside is the central conflict in the film. The film presents professional wrestling as a truly competitive sport, always maintaining the illusion that matches are a result of athletic combat and not pre-determined outcomes decided before the matches.

At one point during the film, a number of wrestlers who had either died during a match or as a result of in-ring injuries are mentioned. That list of names was not fictional, but taken from the history of professional wrestling.[citation needed]

Plot

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Professional wrestling promoter Frank Bass (Ed Asner) has to deal with the pressures of running a professional wrestling promotion, facing the pressures of constantly finding new wrestlers to pull in the crowds, keeping the wrestlers he has under contract under control and especially dealing with the fact that the top man, the champion of "the League" Mike Bullard (Verne Gagne) is getting old and there is pressure to replace him with a younger wrestler. One such possible replacement is the latest challenger Billy Taylor (Billy Robinson). At one point, Bass meets with a number of other wrestling promoters (played by real life wrestling promoters from the National Wrestling Alliance, including Vincent J. McMahon) to possibly create a "Super Bowl of Wrestling". Facing pressure, Frank Bass decides to back Bullard as he faces the challenger Billy Taylor in the climax of the movie.

Cast

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  • Elaine Giftos as Debbie
  • Verne Gagne as Mike Bullard
  • Billy Robinson as Billy Taylor
  • Sarah Miller as Betty Bullard
  • Hard Boiled Haggerty as The Bartender
  • Sam Menacker as The Mobster
  • Harold Sakata as Odd Job
  • Joe Scarpello as Jack Cutter
  • As themselves

    [edit]

    The film features a number of actual wrestlers in the role of the various wrestlers throughout the movie, most of them worked for Verne Gagne's American Wrestling Association at the time The Wrestler was filmed. The Wrestler also mixed in footage from actual wrestling shows, creating the setting for the film while not being important to the actual plot of the film.

    Wrestlers

    [edit]
    • Jerry Wade
  • Don Muraco
  • James Blears
  • Dan Hodge
  • Joe Scarpello
  • Dick Afflis as The Bruiser
  • Dan Gable
  • Reginald Lisowski as The Crusher
  • Dusty Rhodes
  • Wahoo McDaniel
  • Joe Dusek
  • Nick Bockwinkel
  • Superstar Billy Graham
  • Jay Hyon
  • Ray Stevens
  • Lawrence Batson
  • Ric Flair
  • Dick Murdoch
  • Greg Gagne
  • Larry Hennig
  • Wilbur Snyder
  • Bobby Cox
  • Ken Patera
  • Dennis Hilgart
  • James Brunzell
  • Horst Hoffman
  • Fred Marxen
  • Dave Goldson
  • Jack Cornall
  • Jack "Wildman" Armstrong
  • Dory Funk Jr.
  • Pedro Morales
  • Mike Graham
  • Wrestling promoters

    [edit]
  • Bill Crouch
  • Eddie Graham
  • Wally Karbo
  • Rod Trongard
  • Other roles

    [edit]
    • Mel Jass, announcer
  • Marty O'Neil, announcer
  • Rodger Kent, announcer
  • James Klobuchar, sportswriter
  • Production

    [edit]

    The movie was filmed in Minnesota, with Saint Paul's historic Landmark Center serving as the location of Frank Bass (Ed Asner)'s office.

    Critical reception

    [edit]

    Variety noted, "Technical credits are so-so, offering nothing out of the ordinary ... Box-office potential appears fair for this low budgeter because of the vast following pro wrestling enjoys, but hefty ballyhooing will be needed."[1] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film two stars out of four, calling it "as predictable as, well, a wrestling match ... All of the material outside the ring seems phony compared to the real phoniness inside the ropes."[2] Jill Forbes wrote in The Monthly Film Bulletin: "Designed to appeal mainly to the converted, The Wrestler is not without its attractions for non-enthusiasts of the sport," adding that "the comic set-pieces really carry the film."[3]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Film Reviews: The Wrestler". Variety. March 6, 1974. 26.
  • ^ Siskel, Gene (August 7, 1974). "Pinning 'The Wrestler'". Chicago Tribune. Section 2, p. 4.
  • ^ Forbes, Jill (June 1976). "The Wrestler". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 43 (509): 133.
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