TY - ADVS AU - Crowe,Russell AU - Howard,Ron AU - Zellweger,Renée AU - Giamatti,Paul AU - Bierko,Craig AU - Considine,Paddy AU - Totino,Salvatore AU - Newman,Thomas ED - Universal Pictures (Firm) TI - Cinderella man SN - 0783269919 PY - 2005/// CY - [Universal City, CA] PB - Universal Pictures KW - Braddock, James J., KW - Boxers (Sports) KW - United States KW - Drama KW - Boxing matches KW - Boxeadores KW - Estados Unidos KW - Teatro KW - bidex KW - Boxeo KW - Boxing KW - Feature films KW - Sports KW - Feature KW - local KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Videodiscs N1 - Special features: Feature commentary with director Ron Howard; feature commentary with writer Akiva Goldsman; feature commentary with writer Cliff Hollingsworth; deleted scenes with commentary by director Ron Howard; "The fight card": casting 'Cinderella man'; "The man, the movie, the legend": a filmmaking journey; "For the record": a history in boxing; ringside seats; "Jim Braddock: the friends & family behind the legend"; Kodak 'Cinderella man' gallery; DVD-ROM features; For private home use only; Director of photography, Salvatore Totino ; art directors, Peter Grundy, Dan Yarhi ; editors, Daniel P. Hanley, Mike Hall ; music, Thomas Newman ; costume designer, Daniel Orlandi ; production designer, Wynn Thomas ; visual effects supervisor, Mark O. Forker; Russell Crowe, Renee Zellweger, Paul Giamatti, Craig Bierko, Paddy Considine, Bruce McGill, David Huband; MPAA rating: PG-13; for intense boxing violence and some language N2 - During the Great Depression, an everyday common-man hero, James J. Braddock was to become one of the most surprising sports legends in history. With the Depression going strong in the early 1930s, the impoverished ex-boxer was seemingly as broken-down and out-of-luck as the rest of the America. Driven by love and determination, he returned to the ring. He did not have much of a shot, but James was fueled by something beyond mere competition. He kept winning and suddenly, the ordinary working man became an icon who carried the hopes and dreams of the disenfranchised on his shoulders. Eventually, he rose through the ranks and went on to fight the heavyweight champ, the unstoppable Max Baer ER -