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"Play It to the Bone" is a 1999 sports comedy-drama directed by Ron Shelton and starring Woody Harrelson, Antonio Banderas, Lolita Davidovich, and Marie Park. The film follows the story of two best friends, Cesar Dominguez (Banderas) and Vince Boudreau (Harrelson), who are former boxers turned aging, struggling fighters. When an unexpected opportunity arises for them to fight each other in Las Vegas, they embark on a road trip with their mutual love interest, Grace (Davidovich), leading to a journey of self-discovery and reconnection. As Cesar and Vince make their way to the fight of their lives, the film delves into themes of friendship, rivalry, and redemption against the backdrop of the boxing world. With sharp wit and heartfelt moments, "Play It to the Bone" navigates the complexities of relationships and the pursuit of dreams in a humorous and engaging manner. Directed by Antonio Banderas in his directorial debut, the movie offers a unique blend of comedy, drama, and sports action that will entertain and resonate with audiences. Filled with memorable performances and dynamic characters, "Play It to the Bone" captures the essence of perseverance and the bonds that endure through life's challenges. With its mix of humor, heart, and sports excitement, the film is a compelling exploration of friendship and personal growth set within the high-stakes world of professional boxing.
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Director Ron Shelton insisted that Woody Harrelson and Antonio Banderas perform their own boxing scenes to bring authenticity to their roles. They underwent rigorous training for five months, with professional boxers coaching them. This approach resulted in more realistic fight choreography, deeply impressing viewers with their physical commitment and realism in the ring.
Securing Mike Tyson for a cameo in 'Play It to the Bone' was a mix of luck and strategic timing. The filmmakers approached Tyson during a less hectic period of his career. Surprisingly, Tyson agreed as he was a fan of both Harrelson and Banderas. His cameo was filmed in just one day, adding a layer of authenticity and star power to the boxing scenes.
Filming in Las Vegas posed unique challenges for the crew of 'Play It to the Bone'. They needed special permissions to shoot in popular casinos and along the bustling Vegas Strip. Negotiations took longer than expected, nearly derailing the production schedule. However, persistence paid off, allowing the film to feature iconic Vegas landmarks, which added a vibrant and genuine backdrop to the story.
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🎬During filming, a real-life brawl broke out near the set which director Ron Shelton decided to incorporate into the movie. This unexpected event captured on film added an unplanned, yet thrilling element of realism to the boxing scenes.
💡Antonio Banderas was initially hesitant to take his role in 'Play It to the Bone' because he was concerned about the physical demands of boxing. He finally agreed after producers arranged for a meeting with a former boxing champion to discuss the reality of training and fighting, which reassured him.
🎯The vintage car driven by the main characters was originally a different make and model, but a last-minute sponsorship deal with a car company changed it to the classic convertible seen in the film. This switch not only added style but also significantly cut down on the production's vehicle costs.
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