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Overview
Harry Haft is a boxer who fought fellow prisoners in the concentration camps to survive. Haunted by the memories and his guilt, he attempts to use high-profile fights against boxing legends like Rocky Marciano as a way to find his first love again.
Top Cast


Ben Foster
Ben Foster
Harry Haft
Ben Foster
Harry Haft


Billy Magnussen
Billy Magnussen
Schneider
Billy Magnussen
Schneider


Vicky Krieps
Vicky Krieps
Miriam Wofsoniker
Vicky Krieps
Miriam Wofsoniker


Peter Sarsgaard
Peter Sarsgaard
Emory Anderson
Peter Sarsgaard
Emory Anderson


Saro Emirze
Saro Emirze
Peretz Haft
Saro Emirze
Peretz Haft


Danny DeVito
Danny DeVito
Charley Goldman
Danny DeVito
Charley Goldman


John Leguizamo
John Leguizamo
Bill "Pepe" Miller
John Leguizamo
Bill "Pepe" Miller


Dar Zuzovsky
Dar Zuzovsky
Leah Krichinsky
Dar Zuzovsky
Leah Krichinsky


Laurent Papot
Laurent Papot
Jean
Laurent Papot
Jean


Paul Bates
Paul Bates
Louis Barclay
Paul Bates
Louis Barclay
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