"George Chuvalo" Filmography
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Facing Ali
2009, USA, Canada
- Actors: Muhammad Ali, Ringo Bonavena, George Chuvalo, Henry Cooper, Howard Cosell, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Larry Holmes, Sonny Liston, Ron Lyle, Ken Norton, Jerry Quarry, Earnie Shavers, Leon Spinks, Ernie Terrell, Malcolm X
- Genre: Documentary, Sport
- Director(s): Pete McCormack
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Available languages:
- English English.
The life and career of Muhammad Ali (1942- ) as seen chronologically in archival footage: Ali as a fighter, a personality, a political lightening rod, and a man. Boxers who fought him describe what led up to major fights and the matches themselves; they also offer personal revelations about their own lives: George Chuvalo's family losses, George Foreman's conversion, Ken Norton's gratitude, Ron Lyle's teaching, Earnie Shaver's encounter with the Klan, and Joe Frazier's good humor pack their own punch. The fighters talk about Ali's quickness, cunning, and recuperative powers - and how fighting him changed their lives.
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Dirty Work
1997, Canada, USA
- Actors: Norm MacDonald, Artie Lange, Jack Warden, Traylor Howard, Don Rickles, Christopher McDonald, Chevy Chase, Bradley Reid, Matt Steinberg, Joseph Sicilia, Austin Pool, Gerry Mendicino, A. Frank Ruffo, Hrant Alianak, Michael Vollans, Grant Nickalls, Deborah Hinderstein, Scott Gibson, Laura Stone, Polly Shannon, Rummy Bishop, James Carroll, Henry Chan, David Koechner, Paul O'Sullivan, Uni Park, Boyd Banks, B.J. McQueen, Tony Meyler, Shane Daly
- Genre: Comedy
- Director(s): Bob Saget
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Available languages:
- English English.
Mitch and Sam have to come up with $50,000 and fast! The only problem is neither one can hold down a job. Mitch finds a way to money by exploiting the only talents the two have, by opening a "Revenge For Hire" business.
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The Fly
1985, USA
- Actors: Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, John Getz, Joy Boushel, Leslie Carlson, George Chuvalo, Michael Copeman, David Cronenberg, Carol Lazare, Shawn Hewitt
- Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- Director(s): David Cronenberg
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Available languages:
- English English.
Seth Brundle, a brilliant but eccentric scientist attempts to woo investigative journalist Veronica Quaife by offering her a scoop on his latest research in the field of matter transportation, which against all the expectations of the scientific establishment have proved successful. Up to a point. Brundle thinks he has ironed out the last problem when he successfully transports a living creature, but when he attempts to teleport himself a fly enters one of the transmission booths, and Brundle finds he is a changed man. This Science-Gone-Mad film is the source of the quotable quote "Be afraid. Be very afraid."








