Ali: An American Hero Explained

Genre:Biography
Drama
Sport
Starring:David Ramsey
Clarence Williams III
Joe Morton
Vondie Curtis-Hall
Martin Ferrero
Antonio Fargas
Khalil Kain
Earl Boen
Aaron Meeks
Country:United States
Director:Leon Ichaso
Executive Producer:Thomas Carter
Producer:Richard M. Rothstein
Ian Sander
Location:Los Angeles
Music:Harald Kloser
Thomas Wanker
Cinematography:Claudio Chea
Editor:Michael Schweitzer
Company:Fox Television Studios
Thomas Carter Company
Network:Fox
Runtime:120 minutes
Language:English

Ali: An American Hero is an American television film which aired on August 31, 2000, on Fox. It chronicles portions of the career of heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, who is portrayed by David Ramsey.[1]

Plot summary

Cassius Clay (David Ramsey), winner of the gold medal for boxing in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics, rises in the professional ranks and defeats heavyweight boxing champion Sonny Liston in a stunning upset to capture the title in 1964. Controversy surrounds his decision to join the Nation of Islam, his name change from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali, his friendship with Malcolm X (Joe Morton), and his conscientious objection to the draft during the Vietnam War. Stripped of his title, he eventually recaptures it in 1974 in the so-called "Rumble in the Jungle"—an epic bout against George Foreman in Zaire.

Cast and crew

DVD

Ali: An American Hero was released on DVD on January 27, 2004.

Notes and References

  1. News: Rebecca Flint Marx. Ali: An American Hero (2000). https://archive.today/20130130163516/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/212145/Ali-An-American-Hero/overview. dead. 2013-01-30. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times.