
Robert De Niro
Jake LaMotta
Status
Released
Budget
$18,000,000.00
Revenue
$23,380,203.00
Original Language
English
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Jake LaMotta
Vickie LaMotta
Joey LaMotta
Salvy Batts
Tommy Como
Lenore
Mario
Patsy
Guido
Toppy
Irma
Charlie - Man w...
Radio Announcer
Eddie Eagan
Emma - Miss 48'...
Dr. Pinto
Comedian
Jimmy Reeves (R...
Ring Announcer ...
Referee (Reeves...
Fighting Soldie...
Sugar Ray Robin...
Trainer (First ...
Referee (First ...
Ring Announcer ...
Ring Announcer ...
Referee (Second...
Tony Janiro (Ja...
Referee (Janiro...
Ring Announcer ...
Billy Fox (Fox ...
Ring Announcer ...
Referee (Fox Fi...
Heckler (Fox Fi...
Marcel Cerdan (...
Ring Announcer ...
Joe Louis (Cerd...
Woman with Vick...
Referee (Cerdan...
Cornerman #1 (C...
Cornerman #2 (C...
Laurent Dauthui...
Dauthuille's Tr...
Referee (Dauthu...
Reporter at Pho...
Dauthuille Corn...
Ring Announcer ...
Referee (Third ...
Ted Husing - TV...
Soda Fountain C...
Beansy
Monsignor
Johnny
Webster Hall Bo...
Janet
Copa Waiter
Girl #1
Girl #2
Jackie Curtie
Detroit Promote...
Bodyguard
Bouncer at Copa
Bouncer at Copa
Bouncer at Copa
Maitre 'D
Man at Table #1
Man at Table #2
Man Outside Cab
Woman in Cab
Reporter at Jak...
State Attorney ...
Mrs. Bronson
J.R.
Underage I.D. G...
Woman with I.D....
Linda
Musician #1
Musician #2
Musician #3
Bartender Carlo
Ricky
Arresting Deput...
Arresting Deput...
Jeweler
Prison Guard #1
Prison Guard #2
Barbizon Stageh...
New Yorker (unc...
Sailor at Ballr...
Photographer (u...
Reporter (uncre...
Restaurant Door...
Police Officer ...
Soda Fountain C...
Heckler in Bar ...
Photographer (u...
New Yorker (unc...
Boxing Match Sp...
Cornerman (uncr...
Boxing Fan (unc...
Cornerman (uncr...
Cornerman (uncr...
Mall Patron (un...
Nightclub Patro...
Reporter (uncre...
J.R.'s Friend (...
Cornerman (uncr...
Party Dancer (u...
Bar Hand (uncre...
Man at Webster ...
Jake's Daughter...
Ringside Boxing...
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