The Set-Up

The Set-Up

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Robert Wise, Joel Freeman, Edward Killy
  • Cast(s): Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter, George Tobias, Alan Baxter, Wallace Ford See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 13min
  • Music: Clem Portman,Phil Brigandi
  • Award(s): Best Cinematography 1949 (Won)
    BAFTA Film 1950 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: One Battle After Another, Enola Holmes 3
  • Story:
    Stoker Thompson is a 35-year-old has-been boxer. His once-promising fighting career has come crashing to the end. Tiny, Stoker's manager, is sure he will continue to lose fights, so he takes money for a "dive" from a mobster, but is so sure that Thompson will lose that he doesn't tell the boxer about the set-up. At the beginning of the last round of the vicious boxing match he learns of the fix.
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7.8/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Stoker Thompson is a 35-year-old has-been boxer. His once-promising fighting career has come crashing to the end. Tiny, Stoker's manager, is sure he will continue to lose fights, so he takes money for a "dive" from a mobster, but is so sure that Thompson will lose that he doesn't tell the boxer about the set-up. At the beginning of the last round of the vicious boxing match he learns of the fix.
Ratings

7.8/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
BAFTA Film Award

Best Film from any Source | 1950

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The clock on the square at the beginning shows 9:05 PM, and the same clock at the end shows 10:16 PM. The movie takes place in real time.

While he was a student at Dartmouth University, star Robert Ryan was an undefeated boxing champion. Former boxing professional John Indrisano was enlisted to choreograph the match, blow by blow, and is credited onscreen for "fighting sequences," coaching Ryan for the production. Hal Fieberling, who plays "Tiger Nelson" in the picture, was also an expert boxer, according to LAT.

Martin Scorsese is a big fan of the film and was so impressed by the boxing sequences that he had to deliberately avoid copying any of Robert Wise's camera tricks when it came his turn to make a boxing movie, Raging Bull (1980).

Based upon a narrative poem published in 1928 by Joseph Moncure March, who gave up his job as the first managing editor of "The New Yorker" to devote himself to writing. On the strength of it, he went to Hollywood as a screenwriter, remaining there for a dozen years. In 1948 he volunteered to work on this film, but was turned down. He was incensed that his black boxer Pansy Jones was changed into the white Stoker Thompson.

One of two boxing movies released in 1949 which are now considered seminal examples of the genre - the other film being Mark Robson's Champion (1949).

Popular Dialogues

"Stoker: Well, that's the way it is. You're a fighter, you gotta fight."

"Stoker: Yeah, top spot. And I'm just one punch away. Julie: I remember the first time you told me that. You were just one punch away from the title shot then. Don't you see, Bill, you'll always be just one punch away."