
Raging Bull
I don’t go down for nobody.
The life of boxer Jake LaMotta, whose violence and temper that led him to the top in the ring destroyed his life outside of it.
- 7.9
- 1980
- Released
- 2h 9m

Robert De Niro
Jake LaMotta
Cathy Moriarty
Vickie LaMotta
Joe Pesci
Joey LaMotta
Frank Vincent
Salvy Batts
Nicholas Colasanto
Tommy Como
Theresa Saldana
Lenore
Mario Gallo
Mario
Frank Adonis
Patsy
Joseph Bono
Guido
Frank Topham
Toppy
Lori Anne Flax
Irma
Charles Scorsese
Charlie - Man with Como
Don Dunphy
Radio Announcer
Bill Hanrahan
Eddie Eagan
Rita Bennett
Emma - Miss 48's
James V. Christy
Dr. Pinto
Bernie Allen
Comedian
Floyd Anderson
Jimmy Reeves (Reeves Fight)
Gene LeBell
Ring Announcer (Reeves Fight)
Harold Valan
Referee (Reeves Fight)
Johnny Barnes
Sugar Ray Robinson (First Robinson Fight)
John Thomas
Trainer (First Robinson Fight)
Kenny Davis
Referee (First Robinson Fight)
Paul Carmello
Ring Announcer (First Robinson Fight)
Jimmy Lennon Sr.
Ring Announcer (Second Robinson Fight / Dauthuille Fight)
Bobby Rings
Referee (Second Robinson Fight)
Kevin Mahon
Tony Janiro (Janiro Fight)
Marty Denkin
Referee (Janiro Fight)
Shay Duffin
Ring Announcer (Janiro Fight)
Eddie Mustafa Muhammad
Billy Fox (Fox Fight)
Dick Whittington
Ring Announcer (Fox Fight)
Jack Lotz
Referee (Fox Fight)
Kevin Breslin
Heckler (Fox Fight)
Louis Raftis
Marcel Cerdan (Cerdan Fight)
Frank Shain
Ring Announcer (Cerdan Fight)
Coley Wallace
Joe Louis (Cerdan Fight)
Fritzie Higgins
Woman with Vickie (Cerdan Fight)
George Latka
Referee (Cerdan Fight)
Fred Dennis
Cornerman #1 (Cerdan Fight)
Robert B. Loring
Cornerman #2 (Cerdan Fight)
Johnny Turner
Laurent Dauthuille (Dauthuille Fight)
Vern De Paul
Dauthuille's Trainer (Dauthuille Fight)
Chuck Hassett
Referee (Dauthuille Fight)
Ken Richards
Reporter at Phone Booth (Dauthuille Fight)
Peter Fain
Dauthuille Corner Man (Dauthuille Fight)
Billy Varga
Ring Announcer (Third Robinson Fight)
Ted Husing
Ted Husing - TV Announcer (voice) (Third Robinson Fight)
Michael Badalucco
Soda Fountain Clerk
Thomas Beansy Lobasso
Beansy
Paul Forrest
Monsignor
Peter Petrella
Johnny
Sal Serafino Tomassetti
Webster Hall Bouncer
Geraldine Smith
Janet
Maryjane Lauria
Girl #1
Linda Artuso
Girl #2
Peter Savage
Jackie Curtie
Daniel P. Conte
Detroit Promoter
Joe Malanga
Bodyguard
Sabine Turco Jr.
Bouncer at Copa
Steve Orlando
Bouncer at Copa
Silvio García Jr.
Bouncer at Copa
John Arceri
Maitre 'D
Joseph A. Morale
Man at Table #1
James Dimodica
Man at Table #2
Robert Uricola
Man Outside Cab
Andrea Orlando
Woman in Cab
Allan Malamud
Reporter at Jake's House
D.J. Blair
State Attorney Bronson
Laura James
Mrs. Bronson
Richard McMurray
J.R.
Lisa Katz
Woman with I.D. Girl
Candy Moore
Linda
Richard A. Berk
Musician #1
Theodore Saunders
Musician #2
Noah Young
Musician #3
Nick Trisko
Bartender Carlo
Lou Tiano
Ricky
Bob Evan Collins
Arresting Deputy #1
Wally K. Berns
Arresting Deputy #2
Allen Joseph
Jeweler
Bob Aaron
Prison Guard #1
Glenn Leigh Marshall
Prison Guard #2
Vincent Barbi
New Yorker (uncredited)
Joseph Bergmann
Sailor at Ballroom (uncredited)
Scott Crawford
Photographer (uncredited)
Dennis Crosswhite
Reporter (uncredited)
Robert Dahdah
Restaurant Doorman (uncredited)
Vincent Di Paolo
Police Officer (uncredited)
Bruno DiGiorgi
Soda Fountain Clerk (uncredited)
Charles Guardino
New Yorker (uncredited)
Bob Harks
Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)
Chuck Hicks
Cornerman (uncredited)
Walt La Rue
Cornerman (uncredited)
Angelo Lamonea
Cornerman (uncredited)
Tony Lip
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Bill Mazer
Reporter (uncredited)
Thomas Murphy
J.R.'s Friend (uncredited)
Gil Perkins
Cornerman (uncredited)
Jerry Schram
Party Dancer (uncredited)
Glenn Stanton
Bar Hand (uncredited)
John Turturro
Man at Webster Hall Table (uncredited)
McKenzie Westmore
Jake's Daughter (uncredited)






Released
en
$18,000,000.00
$23,380,203.00
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- #biography
- #fistfight
- #broken nose
- #domestic violence
- #black and white
- #over-the-hill fighter
- #bronx, new york city
- #boxing
- #dreary
- #depressing
- #audacious
- #harsh
- #melodramatic
- #tragic
Reviews

**One of Scorsese's best.** This is considered by many to be the best boxing film made to date. And in fact it is a very well made film, where director Martin Scorsese shows all his value as a filmmaker. I don't know if we can say it's his best film, but it's certainly on the top five list. The plot revolves around the controversial sporting career of Jake “Bull” LaMotta, one of the most fam

Sorry but I was really unimpressed with this tale of the life of legendary boxer Jake La Motta. It's based on his own book, so it can be relied upon to be authentic, but somehow this Martin Scorsese effort just fell flat for me. The usual mix of Robert De Niro (La Motta) with probably the least versatile actor I have ever seen on screen, Joe Pesci, as his brother Joey; Cathy Moriarty as his wife V
Impressive Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci in a classical Scorsese movie.
This film marked the third reunion between Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro after “Mean Streets” and “Taxi Driver”. This time Scorsese invited Paul Schrader (‘Taxi Driver’) and Mardik Martin (‘Mean Streets’ ) to write the film script that is loosely based on La Motta’s novel. Raging Bull tells the true story based of Jack La Motta a middleweight boxer whose rage, violence and temper made him kin











