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Somebody Up There Likes Me
The story of boxer Rocky Graziano's rise from juvenile delinquent to world champ.
Robert Wise
Casts & Crew
Paul Newman
Pier Angeli
Everett Sloane
Eileen Heckart
Sal Mineo
Harold J. Stone
Arch Johnson
Joseph Buloff
Sammy White
Steve McQueen
Robert P. Lieb
Theodore Newton
Stanley Adams
Fred Aldrich
Leon Alton
William Boyett
Bart Braverman
John Breen
Frank Campanella
Walter Cartier
Angela Cartwright
George Cisar
Russ Clark
Tom Coleman
Russ Conway
Gene Coogan
Clancy Cooper
Matt Crowley
Michael Dante
Ray Danton
James Dime
Robert Easton
John Eldredge
Joe Garcio
Robert Gardett
Tommy Garland
Sam Gilman
James Gonzalez
Herschel Graham
Donna Jo Gribble
Kit Guard
Don Haggerty
Bern Hoffman
Allen Jaffe
Dean Jones
Byron Kane
Jackie Kelk
Kenner G. Kemp
Jack Kenney
Jess Kirkpatrick
Richard LaMarr
David Leonard
Len Lesser
Robert Loggia
Jack Lomas
Wilbur Mack
Philo McCullough
Frank McLure
Joseph Marr
Gregg Martell
Joe McGuinn
Tyler McVey
Tony Michaels
Billy Nelson
Frank Mills
Robin Morse
Sol Murgi
Monty O'Grady
Ralph Neff
Jimmy Murphy
James O'Rear
Jack Orrison
Jack Perry
Judson Pratt
Terry Rangno
Sid Raymond
Michael Ross
Ralph Reed
Dick Rich
Christopher Riordan
Benny Rubin
Eddie Ryder
Wayne Taylor
Willard Sage
Scott Seaton
Jack Shea
Don Shelton
Court Shepard
Al Silvani
Buster Slaven
Bert Stevens
Ray Stricklyn
James Todd
Renata Vanni
Ray Walker
Bob Whitney
Billy Wilson
Anne Caprile
Also Directed by Robert Wise
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