Cinderella Man
Based on the items on Braddock's dresser, would you consider him to be well off? Why or why not?
Not anymore, the items have been replaced with less nice objects and not as much nice jewelry and makeup as before
How much money does Jimmy have left after the boxing match? What does he do the morning after the fight?
$5, he goes to work at the docks
In what year does the movie begin?
1928
Who wins the fight?
Braddock
Why is Jimmy given an opportunity for another boxing match? Why does he take it despite the odds against him?
It's a one-time comeback. He takes it because there's a lot of money to be earned form it.
What does Mae say to Braddock in the dressing room?
She encourages him and tells him about how he's a lot of people's inspiration
Who wins the rematch with John Henry Lewis?
Braddock
What evidence is there of great financial issues facing the family?
Can't afford milk, past due bills, no food.
What does Braddock say at the press conference about giving his relief money back?
He believed that it was time for him to give back after he's gotten back on his feet.
What reason did the worker give for shutting off the electric despite Mae's pleas?
He says other people are being laid off, and he thinks he'll be fired if he doesn't
According to sports writers, what impact is Jimmy Braddock's comeback and success having on people?
He's become an inspiration to people struggling
What does Mae find when she goes to see Joe (Jimmy's Trainer)? What does that tell you about the overall impact of the Great Depression?
He's not as rich as he seems, and is only trying to keep up appearances. Everybody was affected.
What images motivate Jimmy against Lasky?
His family in bad conditions
After the Lasky fight, what does Jimmy return to the New Jersey Relief agency?
His govt asisstance money.
In addition to boxing, what other business did Braddock have before the Stock Market crashed?
Investing in cab businesses
Which famous heavyweight does Braddock lose his title to eventually?
Joe Lewis
What does the mom (Mae) do to help increase the amount of milk?
Uses a little milk and a lot of water.
According to Jimmy, why didn't he eat the day of the fight?
There was no soup left on the line
Why do you think Jimmy Braddock inspired so many people during the Depression?
He was a symbol of hope, since he suffered through the hard times just like everybody else
Why did his son steal the salami? What did his dad promise him after he forces him to take the salami back to the butcher?
He was afraid of being sent away. His dad promises to never send him away.
What is the cause of the argument between Mike and his wife at the birthday party? Is there more to it than drinking?
Mike is thinking more in terms of communism or socialism, and it's from drinking and tensions.
What is the "Hooverville" Mike's wife talks about? What is Mike doing there before he is killed?
Shacks in Central Park where people are living, Mike was trying to organize everyone and start riots.
What factors motivate Mae to send the kids away?
She can't afford to keep them warm or get them medication when they're sick.
Why doesn't Mae want Jimmy to fight? Why does he go on with it?
She's worried that something is going to happen to him. He believes he can win.
Why does the promoter force Jimmy to watch Max Baer's fight on tape?
So he knows what he's up against and there are no legal complications if he's killed in the fight
What does the priest say about the people who are praying in the church?
They're praying for Jim because he's fighting for them.
How much is Braddock paid for the fight?
~$8000
What does Mae see when she and the kids are collecting wood from the billboard for heat?
A man leaving his wife.
What is unique about the birthday party in the movie?
All of the kids are sharing a birthday party?
What is the result of the match? What key factor is the difference in the fight compared to his last?
Braddock won the fight, his hand was healing and the other was strong from working on the docks.
How would you describe the living conditions in 1928?
Classy and extravagant
How have things changed by September of 1933?
Clothes aren't as nice, 1 bedroom apartment, lack of food.
What reasons does Jimmy give for accepting the fight?
He could die a million other ways and a million other places, and he isn't worried about the risk
After Braddock breaks his hand boxing, what is he forced to do to make money?
He covers up the cast and goes to work at the docks
Why does Braddock go on government assistance? Why do you think he was reluctant?
He didn't want to split up his family, his pride.