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Somebody Up There Likes Me

  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 53m
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7.5/10
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Paul Newman and Pier Angeli in Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
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Boxer Rocky Graziano's biopic, based on his autobiography, from childhood to his World Middleweight Championship title win at age 28 in 1947.Boxer Rocky Graziano's biopic, based on his autobiography, from childhood to his World Middleweight Championship title win at age 28 in 1947.Boxer Rocky Graziano's biopic, based on his autobiography, from childhood to his World Middleweight Championship title win at age 28 in 1947.

  • Director
    • Robert Wise
  • Writers
    • Ernest Lehman
    • Rocky Graziano
    • Rowland Barber
  • Stars
    • Paul Newman
    • Pier Angeli
    • Everett Sloane
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    • Director
      • Robert Wise
    • Writers
      • Ernest Lehman
      • Rocky Graziano
      • Rowland Barber
    • Stars
      • Paul Newman
      • Pier Angeli
      • Everett Sloane
    • 84User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Rocky
    Pier Angeli
    Pier Angeli
    • Norma
    Everett Sloane
    Everett Sloane
    • Irving Cohen
    Eileen Heckart
    Eileen Heckart
    • Ma Barbella
    Sal Mineo
    Sal Mineo
    • Romolo
    Harold J. Stone
    Harold J. Stone
    • Nick Barbella
    Joseph Buloff
    Joseph Buloff
    • Benny
    Sammy White
    • Whitey Bimstein
    Arch Johnson
    Arch Johnson
    • Heldon
    Robert P. Lieb
    • District Attorney Hogan
    • (as Robert Lieb)
    Theodore Newton
    Theodore Newton
    • Athletic Commissioner Edward Eagan
    Caswell Adams
    • Sam
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams
    • Romolo's Attorney
    • (uncredited)
    John Albright
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Ringside Photographer - Zale Fight
    • (uncredited)
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Military Fight Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Arnie
    • Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Wise
    • Writers
      • Ernest Lehman
      • Rocky Graziano
      • Rowland Barber
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    8jotix100

    Rocky, the original.

    Robert Wise was a film editor before he became a director. Having edited some of Orson Welles films when he was starting out, made him a natural director. After all, Mr. Wise knows how to move his camera and how to capture great moments in film. "Somebody Up There Likes Me" is a rarity these days, in that it's seldom seen.

    This is also a film that has a rich texture. The story, photographed using New York as a backdrop offers a rare view of how it looked in those years. We are taken to Brooklyn, downtown Manhattan and other natural locations that were an asset in the film. It helps that Mr. Wise had the inspiration to engage Joseph Ruttenberg as his cinematographer because of the excellence of his work in the films he photographed.

    This is a story of Rocky Graziano, a boxing champion, who came from a poor family. The father, Nick Barbella, is seen at the beginning trying to show young Rocco to box. When he doesn't get the response he wants, he punches the boy squarely on his nose, making him bleed. Rocco would grow up to become a hoodlum doing petty crime and being sent to jail.

    Rocco's story could have ended in tragedy, but didn't. It helped to have met good friends along the way like Irving Cohen who helped him with his boxing career. The love of Nora is another of the blessings this man was blessed with. In fact, yes, somebody up there must have liked Rocco Barbella, a man who is a legend in boxing circles.

    The young Paul Newman was lucky to land this part. James Dean had been selected to play the role, but it went to Mr. Newman who took it and ran away with the film. This was his big break through in films. Paul Newman was formed at the famous Actor Studio. His technique is in sharp contrast with other, formally trained actors, but in a way, by making Rocky's character so complex, we get a detailed account of the man by an inspired young actor that went to become a legend in his own right.

    The supporting cast was excellent. Eileen Heckart is the suffering Ida Barbella, a woman who has been cheated out of everything by a husband that is a brute. Harold Stone is also good as Nick Barbella. Pier Angeli is sweet as Norma and Sal Mineo makes the best out of Romolo, the childhood friend. Everett Sloan plays the pivotal role of Irving Cohen.

    In the film we see a lot of interesting young actors who went to have their own distinguished careers later on. Steve McQueen, Robert Loggia, George C. Scott, Frank Campanella, and other New York based theater actors are seen in the background without any credit.

    This is a boxing film that was way ahead of the others because of the tight direction of Robert Wise.
    harry-76

    James and Paul

    It's interesting to note the career relationship of James Dean and Paul Newman.

    Both were leading contenders for the starring role in "East of Eden." Dean's moving screen test landed him the part over Newman.

    Then, upon Dean's sudden demise, Newman was awarded the role Dean was to play in "Somebody Up There Likes Me." Fortunately, Newman was up to the task.

    His Rocky was most effectively limned, with Newman in top physical form as well as in the acting department. He assumed a "New York hood" accent, which enhanced his portrayal, and executed the challenging fight scenes with conviction.

    Perhaps young Newman's burning ambition at the time to greatly succeed in his craft provided extra stamina to smash through this meaty part for a "knockout punch." Fresh from Actors Studio training, Mr. Newman was fortunate to be surrounded by a quartet of fine "method" artists.

    Eileen Heckart was particularly fine as Mrs. Barbella, Everett Sloane as a concerned Manager, Sal Mineo as dependable pal Romolo, and Pier Angeli as sensitive Norma Graziano.

    Rocky's hard-hitting life was given a realistic black and white production, doing justice to the middle weight champ's biography. Robert Wise directed with his usual skill and confidence.
    7ma-cortes

    Rocky Graziano biography with a tour-de-force acting of Paul Newman as a boxer desperately fights his way to the success.

    Boxer Rocky Graziano's biopic dealing with a selfish and violent boxer (Paul Newman in the title role playing one of his earliest characters as main star) who alienates the people around him , as his childhood friends (Steve McQueen, Sal Mineo) , his captivating wife (Pier Angeli) , his trainer (Everett Solane) , and other people , getting , eventually , redemption . Rocky Graziano is building a career in crime along with other young colleagues (Sal Mineo , Steve McQueen) , when he's finally caught and jailed . In prison , he continues being an obstinate rebel , always getting into trouble . Along the way he has several discussion and argument with his parents (Harold J. Stone and Eileen Heckart who was six years older than Newman) . When he gets out after many years he has decided to begin a new existence . However, he is immediately drafted to the army . But they can't keep him and he goes awol . Later on , Rocky discovers boxing as a way of earning quick money, and is subsequently discovered by a manager (Everett Solane) as a new talent . Punk Hoodlum! - Jailbird! - Alley Fighter! - He Brawled His Way From the Gutter All the Way to the Top! He Might Have Ended Up In "The Chair" - But For One Girl's Enduring Love! A Girl Can Lift A Fellow To The Skies! It's tougher than Blackboard Jungle!

    M.G.M presents a most important motion picture , an interesting flick based on a screenplay by prestigious Ernest Lehman and based on Rocky Graziano autobiography , it is partially a noir drama about boxing world with an ambitious and usually angry starring , well personified by Paul Newman , and including ordinary issue about the boxing fixers . However , first was slated James Dean , but unfortunaly he died by an automobile accident , then was hired Newman . Being he first time Paul Newman and Steve McQueen showed on-screen , subsequently they would play various films get together . The violent boxing images shocked audiences of the 50s and still retains quite power nowadays . It's a grueling boxing tale with tough realism full of face-blistering , punch , knocks until ¨Raging Bull¨ by Martin Scorsese surpassed it years later . Top-notch acting by Paul Newman in Actor's Studio style , as an undisciplined , ruthless boxer in his usual hard-driving style and winning deservedly several prizes . Paul Newman is magnificently supported by a great support cast , plenty of known faces , such as Everett Sloane , Eileen Heckart, Harold J Stone , Sal Mineo , Robert Loggia's film debut , Steve McQueen , Dean Jones , Don Haggerty , Stanley Adams , the little girl Angela Cartwright in her debut feature and some of them uncredited .

    It contains an adequate and evocative cinematography in black and white plenty of of lights and shades by Joseph Ruttenberger . Atmospheric and thrilling musical score by the classic composer Bronislau Kaper . The motion picture was well made by Robert Wise . The fine craftsman Wise was a good director who made films in all kinds of genres ; nowadays , some of them considered classic movies , such as : Musical : West side story , The sound of music ; SciF i: The day the Earth stood , Andromeda strain , Star Trek the motion picture ; Terror : The haunting , The body snatchers, , Audrey Rose , Curse of cat people ; Wartime : Run silent Run deep , The Desert Rats ; Historical : Helen of Troy ; Western : Tribute to a bad man ; Drama : I want to live , The Set-up , among others . Rating : better than average , 7.5/10 . The picture will appeal to Paul Newman fans .
    8alfiefamily

    Excellent bio-pic with great acting

    This is the movie that made Paul Newman a star. And with good reason. Although James Dean was signed to play the great Rocky Graziano, his death in a car crash made the role available for Paul Newman to step into. Newman who up to this point had made only a handful of forgettable pictures,turns in a marvelous portrayal of a man who is so filled with rage that everything he touches turns into trouble.

    Newman's performance is layered with anger, humor, and fear. Rocky Graziano was by means the brightest guy in the world, and Newman to his credit does not try to make this an endearing quality of Rocky's.

    The story does a nice job of not glossing over Rocky's troublesome youth. It shows a lot of the trouble and bad decision's that he made that led to being thrown out of schools, reformatories, and later into prison. This is not a sanitized bio-style film that you would have seen in the thirties or forties.

    The rest of the acting is also first rate. Especially from Eileen Heckart and Everett Sloane as his mother and trainer, respectively. Lots of actors making their film debuts in this movie also. Look for Robert Loggia, Steve McQueen, George C. Scott and Dean Jones.

    Robert Wise has done a wonderful job of bringing NYC to life in this picture. Watching Newman walk down the street with all of the people jeering him at first, and then rooting for him as he starts to gain some fame is the work of a top notch director. Wise would later exploit the scenery of New York to better use a few years later in "West Side Story". He also did an excellent job with the fight sequences.

    It's easy to see where Sylvester Stallone got his inspiration for his "Rocky". In fact, you might say that he not only borrowed the development of his character, but that of Adrian, as well.

    "Somebody Up There Likes Me" is well worth a look.

    9 out of 10
    7Steve-281

    Enjoyable, fun to watch

    How many chances do we get to watch Paul Newman overact? His over-the-top performance as an Italian-American boxing champ from New York City is lots of fun to watch. He turn Graziano into a poor man's Terry Malloy. Nice, albeit brief, performance by Sal Mineo as well, as Rocky's running buddy. Worth a look!

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    • Trivia
      The movie was originally to be filmed on location in New York City in Technicolor with James Dean in the lead role. However, after Dean's sudden death and replacement by Paul Newman, it was decided the film should be in black and white, and filmed on studio sets. Director Robert Wise felt the sets looked fake, and only used them for night scenes, while filming the daytime scenes on location.
    • Goofs
      When Norma asks Benny for directions how to get home after meeting Rocky in the early 1940s, he tells her to take a Subway route that did not exist until 1954.
    • Quotes

      Irving Cohen: I never should have left the lingerie business. I was the happiest man in women's underwear.

    • Crazy credits
      The film opens with the following on-screen quote before the title and opening credits: This is the way I remember it... _definitely_. -Rocky Graziano.
    • Connections
      Featured in Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Somebody Up There Likes Me
      (1956)

      Music by Bronislau Kaper

      Lyrics By Sammy Cahn

      Sung by Perry Como during the opening and closing credits

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    • Release date
      • July 4, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El estigma del arroyo
    • Filming locations
      • Stillman's Gym - 8th Avenue between 54th & 55th Streets, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Budget
      • $1,920,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,528
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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