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  1. PRICE OF GLORY. Directed by Carlos Avila; written by Phil Berger; director of photography, Affonso Beato; edited by Gary Karr; music by Joseph Julian Gonzalez; production designer, Robb Wilson King; produced by Moctesuma Esparza, Robert Katz and Arthur E. Friedman; released by New Line Cinema. Running time: 100 minutes. This film is rated PG-13.

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  3. Mar 31, 2000 · Price Of Glory. Drama. 118 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2000. Roger Ebert. March 31, 2000. 4 min read. “Price of Glory” made me feel like I was sitting in McDonald’s watching some guy shout at his kids. You read the situation: Here’s a man with problems of his own, who is projecting his troubles onto his children–because he thinks he can ...

  4. Mar 13, 2000 · The film sports an old-fashioned approach that, the different ethnicity aside, is closer in tenor to ’30s Hollywood than to the sort of boxing film that scores today, specifically this year’s ...

  5. Price of Glory: Directed by Carlos Avila. With Jimmy Smits, Maria del Mar, Jon Seda, Clifton Collins Jr.. A father whose boxing career was derailed channels his love of the sport into coaching his three sons - but when an outside manager offers to take over, the family threatens to split in this hard-hitting drama.

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    • Drama, Sport
    • Carlos Avila
    • 2000-03-31
  6. Budget. $18 million. Box office. $3.5 million. Price of Glory is a 2000 American sports drama film written by Phil Berger, directed by Carlos Avila, and starring Jimmy Smits. The movie was nominated for several ALMA Awards in 2001. The film was shot in Huntington Park, Los Angeles, and Nogales, Arizona. The film was released by New Line Cinema ...

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  8. May 31, 2000 · An ex-boxer, living with the knowledge that his fight career was cut short by a crooked manager, channels his bitter disappointment in a single-minded quest for boxing championships for his three sons. We see them in pee-wee Silver Glove matches with dad constantly pushing them. Ten years later, they're young men, with dad as both father and manager. A professional promoter, Nick Everson ...

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