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Release Date: Dec 29, 1999
Running Time: 125 mins. (V)
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
Story about 1960s world middleweight boxing champion Rubin "Hurricane" Carter--a man whose dreams of winning the middleweight boxing title were destroyed when he was arrested along with another man for the murders of three white men in a New Jersey bar. Wrongfully accused, Carter and John Artis were convicted and sentenced to three life terms in prison, where Carter decided to channel his frustration and despair by writing his own story from his cell. Although his autobigraphy, "The Sixteenth Round," did get published, Carter remained behind bars, finding inner peace by withdrawing from the outer world and the national interest which surrounded his case (including impassioned pleas from Bob Dylan and Muhammed Ali and others). Years later, an alienated American youth living in Canada, Vicellous Shannon, found direction and purpose for the first time in his life after reading Carter's book, and began corresponding with him... this eventually lead to a full-time campaign to get Carter released.
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At the center of "The Hurricane's" impassioned true story is the towering performance by Denzel Washington. Cast as Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, the middleweight boxing champion who was imprisoned for 19 years for murders he didn't commit, the actor electrifies and raises the game of the entire project. Norman Jewison, the director of light '90s fare such as "January Man" and "Only You," returns to the explosive, socially conscious filmmaking that brought him acclaim, such as with the classic "In
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