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The Champ
The Champ tells the story of a little boy named T.J. who is torn between his divorced parents: a loving mother and an alcoholic ex-boxing father who is now working on his come-back in order to give his boy a better future.
















5 February 1926, New York City, New York, USA

14 February 1929, Brooklyn, New York, USA


15 July 1966, New York City, New York, USA


26 November 1913, Pueblo, Colorado, USA


3 February 1936, USA

18 August 1934, New York, New York, USA

2 September 1938, Denver, Colorado, USA




24 June 1922, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA





25 September 1946, Wisconsin, USA

18 September 1920, Newark, New Jersey, USA

3 June 1901, Calabria, Italy

30 August 1906, New York City, New York, USA

1 August 1922, Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada


30 October 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA

14 January 1941, Bascom, Florida, USA

22 April 1915, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

18 May 1911, New York City, New York, USA

21 February 1907, New York, USA




August 21, 2003
Seek out the 1931 King Vidor version.
May 24, 2003
Even more of a tear-jerker than the 1931 version of the same story, there is not a dry eye on the screen.
February 19, 2003
Great performance from Jon Voight and Rick Schroeder
November 11, 2004
Voight is fine as boxer on a comeback, but Ricky Schroeder steals the film. I dare you not to cry!
May 09, 2005
The most offputting thing about such canny, tear-stained movies as The Champ is not their naïveté but their unholy sophistication. These movies don't mean to deal with the world as it really is, but as it should be.
January 04, 2005
Pale remake of Wally Berry classic.
August 21, 2010
Zeffirelli's inferior remake to King Vidor's 1932 classic, starring Jon Voight in the Oscar-winning role that Wallace Beery had originated, is a manipulative tear-jerking melodrama.
April 01, 2007
The tear-jerking is so determined and persistent that your ducts feel as if they'd been worked over with a catheter.
February 13, 2004
I admit it. I cried.
February 09, 2006
A pointless update of King Vidor's '30s weepie.
April 01, 2007
The original film took 85 minutes, this one 121; the extra length has not improved the story.
April 01, 2007
A three-alarm, three-hanky movie of the highest order, perfect for your kids who don't get to see many truly sad films.