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Tough Enough is a 1983 American romantic drama sports film starring Dennis Quaid as a country singer who enters a "toughman" competition. The film was directed by Richard Fleischer and distributed by 20th Century Fox.
Tough Enough: Directed by Richard Fleischer. With Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkins, Stan Shaw, Pam Grier. A C and W singer has a family to support so he boxes at a TOUGHMAN amateur boxing contest, hoping to win $5000 and maybe go on to the nationals and sing on national TV.
- (945)
- Action, Drama, Romance
- Richard Fleischer
- 1983-03-25
“Tough Enough” is a nice little movie about the Tough Guy contests. It’s sneaking into town during the media barrage for “Return of the Jedi,” and it’s likely nobody will even hear about it, but it’s a goofy entertainment that has some good moments and a couple of interesting characters.
Singing honky-tonk tunes doesn't pay the family bills for Art Long (Dennis Quaid), so he decides to go where the money is: fighting. After winning his first bouts in a local Toughman contest, Art...
- (11)
- Richard Fleischer
- PG
- Dennis Quaid
At Torreyson's nightclub in Fort Worth, Texas, fight promoters James Neese (Warren Oates) and Tony Fallon (Bruce McGill) judge a wet T-shirt contest. They select three young women to serve as "ring girls" at the following night's "Toughman" event, in which amateur boxers compete for a $5,000 prize. Afterward, country singer Art Long (Dennis ...
An aspiring country singer, whose money is disappearing faster than his career opportunities, enters a "Tough Man" amateur boxing contest to earn some cash to pay his bills. Amazingly enough, he wins it, and is picked to go onto the national finals.
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Tough Enough is a 1983 American romantic drama sports film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Dennis Quaid, Pam Grier, Warren Oates and Stan Shaw.