The Great White Hope

1970 PG-13 1h 43m 6.9

A black champion boxer and his white female companion struggle to survive while the white boxing establishment looks for ways to knock him down.

Boxer Jack Jefferson (James Earl Jones) is the world's reigning heavyweight boxing champion. There's just one problem: he is also the first Black heavyweight champion, which bothers a lot of people. Jack's celebration is cut short when he is framed for crossing a state line with Eleanor, his white fiancée (Jane Alexander in her first film role), a violation of the Mann Act. Facing a prison sentence, Jack escapes to Europe with Eleanor in tow, encountering problems in England, and then France, and eventually landing in Cuba. In Havana, Jack agrees to enter the boxing ring for what might be the bout of his life. Both Jones and Alexander were nominated for Oscars.

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Info about The Great White Hope

Studio(s): Lawrence Turman Productions, 20th Century Fox

Originally Released: United States on Oct 11, 1970

Budget: $8,000,000.00

Genres: Drama, Romance, Sport