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Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight (2013)

Some Fights Are Bigger Than The Ring

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 37M

Director : Stephen Frears

Synopsis

Muhammad Ali’s historic Supreme Court battle from behind closed doors. When Ali was drafted into the Vietnam War at the height of his boxing career, his claim to conscientious objector status led to a controversial legal battle that rattled the U.S. judicial system right up to the highest court in the land.

Actors

Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
John Marshall Harlan
Danny Glover
Danny Glover
Justice Thurgood Marshall
Frank Langella
Frank Langella
Chief Justice Warren Burger
Ed Begley Jr.
Ed Begley Jr.
Justice Harry Blackmun
Barry Levinson
Barry Levinson
Justice Potter Stewart
Benjamin Walker
Benjamin Walker
Kevin Kennedy
Pablo Schreiber
Pablo Schreiber
Covert Becker
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali
Himself (archive footage)
Peter Gerety
Peter Gerety
William Brennan
John Bedford Lloyd
John Bedford Lloyd
Byron 'Whizzer' White
Fritz Weaver
Fritz Weaver
Hugo Black
Harris Yulin
Harris Yulin
William O. Douglas
Dana Ivey
Dana Ivey
Mrs. Paige
Damian Young
Damian Young
Ramsey Clark
Bob Balaban
Bob Balaban
Lawyer

Crews

Stephen Frears
Stephen Frears
Director
Shawn Slovo
Shawn Slovo
Writer

Trailers and other movies

Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight Official Trailer HBO

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