Against the Ropes is a 2004 drama movie. It stars Meg Ryan and Omar Epps and was directed by Charles S. Dutton, in his motion-picture directorial debut. The story is a fictionalized account of the American boxing manager Jackie Kallen, who was the first woman to become a success in the sport. Luther Shaw most likely represents James Toney, a boxer whom Kallen managed to a title despite a rocky relationship. Against the Ropes grossed less than $6 million in the US and was panned by critics, in part because of its resemblance to other boxing movies, such as the Rocky series. As with other such... movies, its climax is a bout for the championship. The film was shot primarily in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada at the Copps Coliseum. At a young age, Jackie Kallen learns about boxing with her father and uncle in a small gym. Later, she becomes the assistant to a Cleveland boxing promoter. Her boss then begins doing business with Sam LaRocca, a sports manager, during a middleweight championship fight. LaRocca asks afterward what she thought of the fight. Obviously unimpressed with Jackie's knowledge of boxing, LaRocca offers her the loser's contract for a dollar.
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| Release date: | February 20, 2004 |
| Directed by: | Charles S. Dutton |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 111 Minutes |
| Producer: | David Madden, Robert W. Cort |
| Editor: | Eric L. Beason |
| Music by: | Michael Kamen |
| Cinematography: | Jack N. Green |
| Screenplay by: | Cheryl Edwards |
| Genre: | Biography |