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When We Were Kings (1996)

October 25, 1996 (US) Documentary • 89m

Overview

It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years younger and the heavyweight champion of the world. Promoter Don King wants to make a name for himself and offers both fighters five million dollars apiece to fight one another, and when they accept, King has only to come up with the money. He finds a willing backer in Mobutu Sese Suko, the dictator of Zaire, and the "Rumble in the Jungle" is set, including a musical festival featuring some of America's top black performers, like James Brown and B.B. King.

Director

Leon Gast

Writer

Leon Gast

Top Billed

Muhammad Ali

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Leon Gast
Leon Gast

Director

Leon Gast
Leon Gast

Producer

David Sonenberg
David Sonenberg

Executive Producer

Maryse Alberti
Maryse Alberti

Director of Photography

Paul Goldsmith
Paul Goldsmith

Director of Photography

Kevin Keating
Kevin Keating

Director of Photography

Albert Maysles
Albert Maysles

Director of Photography

Roderick Young
Roderick Young

Director of Photography

Jamie Ware Billett
Jamie Ware Billett

Post Production Assistant

Joe Arcidiacono
Joe Arcidiacono

Assistant Camera



Reviews

pablogeezer

August 28, 2013

Roger Ebert
February 27, 1997

The heavyweight title fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Zaire on Oct. 30, 1974--”The Rumble in the Jungle”--is enshrined as one of the great sports events of the century. It was also a cultural and political happening.

Into the capital of Kinshasa flew planeloads of performers for an “African Woodstock,” TV crews, Howard Cosell at the head of an international contingent of sports journalists, c… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

$2,789,985

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