On The Ropes Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

The dreams and struggles of three aspiring boxers and the trainer who works with them (at the same Bed-Stuy gym where Mike Tyson used to work out) form the basis of On The Ropes, a documentary that debuted at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. Noel Santiago, a one-time gang member, has the skills to be a good boxer, but lacks the conviction to work through the struggles involved. George Walton, a Golden Gloves champ, had his shot at a professional career but lost it at the hands of a crooked manager and is looking for a second chance. Tyrene Manson, a fiercely determined female boxer, sees fighting as her best chance to escape poverty until she's arrested during a drug raid on her uncle's home. And trainer Harry Keitt, a former fighter himself who once sparred with Muhammad Ali, tries to live down a history of alcoholism and a stretch in prison as he walks a fine line between nurturing the talents of the young people he cares for and trying a grab a percentage of the money they could earn as champions. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
08/18/1999
DVD Release Date:
04/25/2000
Rating:
PG
Run Time:
94 min.
Distributor(s):
Winstar
Production Co.:
Highway Films, Learning Channel
Genre(s):
Themes:
Underdogs, Boxers
Tone:
Earnest, Matter-of-Fact, Reflective
Keywords:
aspiration, boxing, dreams-of-success, gym, hope, poverty, trainer
Language:
English
Status:
DVD