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Pier Angeli has eyes for Paul Newman.
Pier Angeli has eyes for Paul Newman.

Thumbnail for Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)

Basics Critics:69Viewers:68Rusty:78
Category: Bio/History, Drama, SportsNotable as: DramaSub-Category: Sports, Biographical film, DramaRuntime: 109 - 114 minutesLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesDirector: Robert WiseScreenwriter: Ernest LehmanMusic: Bronisław KaperCinematography: Joseph RuttenbergStars: Paul Newman, Pier Angeli, Everett Sloane, Eileen Heckart, Sal Mineo, Harold J. Stone, Steve McQueen, Judson Pratt, Robert Loggia, Stanley AdamsProducer: Charles SchneeStudio: Metro-Goldwyn-MayerAwards won: Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black and White (Cedric Gibbons)
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White (Joseph Ruttenberg)
Award nominations: Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Albert Akst)Award details: (details at IMDb)
Description

Somebody Up There Likes Me is a 1956 American drama film based on the life of middleweight boxing legend Rocky Graziano. Joseph Ruttenberg was awarded a 1956 Oscar in the category of Best Cinematography. The film also won the Oscar for Best Art Direction. It was directed by Robert Wise.


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