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Diggstown

Diggstown (known as Midnight Sting in the UK), is a 1992 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Steven McKay, based on the 1978 novel The Diggstown Ringers by Leonard Wise. It stars James Woods, Louis Gossett Jr., Bruce Dern, Heather Graham, Oliver Platt and Randall "Tex" Cobb.

Diggstown
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Ritchie
Written bySteven McKay
Based onThe Diggstown Ringers
by Leonard Wise
Produced byRobert Schaffel
Starring
CinematographyGerry Fisher
Edited byDon Zimmerman
Music byJames Newton Howard
Production
company
Eclectic Films
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • August 14, 1992 (1992-08-14)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$17 million
Box office$4,836,637 (US)

Plot edit

Gabriel Caine (James Woods), a con man, is released from prison in Winfield, Georgia and immediately gets to work on his next scam. Caine and his partner, Daniel Patrick O'Shannon "Fitz" Fitzpatrick (Oliver Platt), travel to a small town not far from the prison: Diggstown, a city obsessed with boxing.

A mean-spirited man named John Gillon (Bruce Dern) owns almost all of Diggstown. He is feared by many but also respected because he is the former manager of Diggstown's pride and joy, the once-famous boxer Charles Macom Diggs, the man for whom the town is named.

Upon hearing a remark that Diggs once knocked out five fighters in one day, Fitz “drunkenly” says he knows of a fighter who could knock out any 10 in one day: Honey Roy Palmer. Gillon tries to take advantage of the situation and bets Fitz $100,000 that no one man can best ten Diggstown boxers in one day. Caine quickly volunteers to finance Fitz's bet and the con is on.

Caine seeks out an old buddy, Palmer (Louis Gossett Jr.), who is now a 48-year-old YMCA supervisor. After some initial reluctance, Palmer agrees to participate and starts to train for the fight. Caine and Gillon agree to various conditions of the bet, with “one day” being 24 full hours and “Diggstown fighters” being able to come from any surrounding area of Olivair County. A loan shark backs Caine's bet, with the understanding that his health and welfare will be riding on the outcome.

Caine discovers that Gillon's treachery (and his bank account) goes deeper than Diggstown people know. As his manager, Gillon drugged Diggs during a fight so that Gillon could collect on the opponent's long odds. Diggs suffered irreversible brain damage as a result. With help from Emily Forrester, his prison buddy Edward "Wolf" Forrester's sister (Heather Graham), it is learned that Gillon has more than $1.5 million in assets. Caine tricks him into risking all of it. Now it is up to Honey Roy Palmer to defeat all 10 of Diggstown's men.

They begin with:

  • Buck Holland (played by former heavyweight boxing contender Rocky Pepeli), who puts up a good fight. Palmer barely beats him.
  • Slim Busby, who like his brother, Hambone, has been bribed by Caine to take a dive.
  • Billy Hargrove (played by James Caviezel), who is easily beat.
  • Sam Lester (played by Roger Hewlett), who is secretly given a laxative before the fight and eventually runs from the ring.
  • Hambone Busby, who, like his brother, has been bribed to take a dive. Gillon, however, threatens to kill Hambone's brother, Slim, unless he is victorious in the ring. Hambone fights a vicious fight, but is ultimately defeated. Slim is indeed found murdered.

Palmer is enraged. His next fight is with Sonny Hawkins, who is easily dispatched. Robby Gillon, the son of John Gillon, approaches the ring next, but then backs out under instructions from his father. His cowardice is regarded as a forfeit. Frank Mangrum officially loses to disqualification after kicking Palmer in the groin, then hitting the referee then gets knocked out by Palmer. Tank Miller, a gargantuan fighter, is next. He puts up a good fight, but a tiring Palmer eventually beats him.

That brings up Diggstown's best man, Hammerhead Hagan, the only fighter ever to actually beat Palmer during their professional careers. He is brought in as a surprise ringer. Gillon moved him in as a county resident just before the bet rules were established, meaning that Hagan can legally fight.

The bout is one-sided. Palmer looks done for, but he gets new motivation after seeing Diggs, who is sitting courtside, move his hand slightly (which he interprets as a show of support). Caine, not wanting to see his friend die, attempts to throw in the towel, but Palmer catches it and throws it back. Palmer rallies to knock out his opponent.

Palmer, Caine and Fitz begin their celebration of this miraculous feat. They are cut short by Gillon, who notes that his son never entered the ring -– therefore, only nine fights have transpired. The true tenth fighter is then introduced: Minoso Torres, a tough-as-nails boxer who ruled the boxing underground in the prison from which Caine was recently released. No one has ever defeated him. Gillon admonishes Caine with: "Never try to hustle a hustler."

An exhausted Palmer is no match for Torres. But just when all looks lost, Caine whistles at Torres, gets his attention, straightens his tie and does a thumbs-down gesture (copying a move Gillon did earlier). Torres drops his gloves and invites Palmer to hit him, hitting the canvas, knocked out. Caine was expecting such a trick from Gillon and bribed Torres long ago for a moment like this.

Gillon has lost everything, leading Caine to correct him with an admonishment: "Actually, I believe it goes: Never con a con-man, especially one who's better than you are." Calm at first, he snaps and pulls a gun. His son, Robby, tries to intervene and Gillon smacks him. Palmer then grabs Gillon and prepares to deck him. Instead, he turns to Hambone, claiming, "My hands hurt. You want to do this?" Hambone gladly obliges and delivers Gillon a powerful knockout blow.

Caine congratulates Palmer: "What you did," he says, "couldn't be done." To which Palmer replies, "Now, you motivate me".

Cast edit

Production edit

Filming for Diggstown took place in Montana, as well as in Los Angeles and Sacramento, California.[1]

Reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 60% approval rating based on 15 reviews, with an average score of 5.7/10. Leonard Maltin gave the film two and a half stars, calling it "amiable," but complains "the script is contrived".[2] Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it Ritchie's most entertaining film since the mid-1970's, and praising the cast.[3] The Los Angeles Times said the cast livened up "what could have been an overly cute entertainment".[4]

Box office edit

The film flopped at the box office, making $4.8 million in its theatrical run, well below its $17 million budget.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Van Gelder, Lawrence (December 13, 1991). "At the Movies". The New York Times. from the original on May 25, 2015. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  2. ^ Maltin, Leonard (2009), p. 358. Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide. ISBN 1-101-10660-3. Signet Books. Accessed May 8, 2012
  3. ^ "Review/Film: Diggstown; A Duel of Cynics, With Wits and Fists - The New York Times". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "MOVIE REVIEW : 'Diggstown' Bets on Powerhouse Actors - Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ Fox, David J. (August 18, 1992). "Weekend Box Office: Eastwood Still Tall in the Saddle". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 5, 2012.

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stars James Woods Louis Gossett Jr Bruce Dern Heather Graham Oliver Platt and Randall Tex Cobb DiggstownTheatrical release posterDirected byMichael RitchieWritten bySteven McKayBased onThe Diggstown Ringersby Leonard WiseProduced byRobert SchaffelStarringJames Woods Louis Gossett Jr Oliver Platt Heather Graham Bruce DernCinematographyGerry FisherEdited byDon ZimmermanMusic byJames Newton HowardProductioncompanyEclectic FilmsDistributed byMetro Goldwyn MayerRelease dateAugust 14 1992 1992 08 14 Running time98 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 17 millionBox office 4 836 637 US Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gabriel Caine James Woods a con man is released from prison in Winfield Georgia and immediately gets to work on his next scam Caine and his partner Daniel Patrick O Shannon Fitz Fitzpatrick Oliver Platt travel to a small town not far from the prison Diggstown a city obsessed with boxing A mean spirited man named John Gillon Bruce Dern owns almost all of Diggstown He is feared by many but also respected because he is the former manager of Diggstown s pride and joy the once famous boxer Charles Macom Diggs the man for whom the town is named Upon hearing a remark that Diggs once knocked out five fighters in one day Fitz drunkenly says he knows of a fighter who could knock out any 10 in one day Honey Roy Palmer Gillon tries to take advantage of the situation and bets Fitz 100 000 that no one man can best ten Diggstown boxers in one day Caine quickly volunteers to finance Fitz s bet and the con is on Caine seeks out an old buddy Palmer Louis Gossett Jr who is now a 48 year old YMCA supervisor After some initial reluctance Palmer agrees to participate and starts to train for the fight Caine and Gillon agree to various conditions of the bet with one day being 24 full hours and Diggstown fighters being able to come from any surrounding area of Olivair County A loan shark backs Caine s bet with the understanding that his health and welfare will be riding on the outcome Caine discovers that Gillon s treachery and his bank account goes deeper than Diggstown people know As his manager Gillon drugged Diggs during a fight so that Gillon could collect on the opponent s long odds Diggs suffered irreversible brain damage as a result With help from Emily Forrester his prison buddy Edward Wolf Forrester s sister Heather Graham it is learned that Gillon has more than 1 5 million in assets Caine tricks him into risking all of it Now it is up to Honey Roy Palmer to defeat all 10 of Diggstown s men They begin with Buck Holland played by former heavyweight boxing contender Rocky Pepeli who puts up a good fight Palmer barely beats him Slim Busby who like his brother Hambone has been bribed by Caine to take a dive Billy Hargrove played by James Caviezel who is easily beat Sam Lester played by Roger Hewlett who is secretly given a laxative before the fight and eventually runs from the ring Hambone Busby who like his brother has been bribed to take a dive Gillon however threatens to kill Hambone s brother Slim unless he is victorious in the ring Hambone fights a vicious fight but is ultimately defeated Slim is indeed found murdered Palmer is enraged His next fight is with Sonny Hawkins who is easily dispatched Robby Gillon the son of John Gillon approaches the ring next but then backs out under instructions from his father His cowardice is regarded as a forfeit Frank Mangrum officially loses to disqualification after kicking Palmer in the groin then hitting the referee then gets knocked out by Palmer Tank Miller a gargantuan fighter is next He puts up a good fight but a tiring Palmer eventually beats him That brings up Diggstown s best man Hammerhead Hagan the only fighter ever to actually beat Palmer during their professional careers He is brought in as a surprise ringer Gillon moved him in as a county resident just before the bet rules were established meaning that Hagan can legally fight The bout is one sided Palmer looks done for but he gets new motivation after seeing Diggs who is sitting courtside move his hand slightly which he interprets as a show of support Caine not wanting to see his friend die attempts to throw in the towel but Palmer catches it and throws it back Palmer rallies to knock out his opponent Palmer Caine and Fitz begin their celebration of this miraculous feat They are cut short by Gillon who notes that his son never entered the ring therefore only nine fights have transpired The true tenth fighter is then introduced Minoso Torres a tough as nails boxer who ruled the boxing underground in the prison from which Caine was recently released No one has ever defeated him Gillon admonishes Caine with Never try to hustle a hustler An exhausted Palmer is no match for Torres But just when all looks lost Caine whistles at Torres gets his attention straightens his tie and does a thumbs down gesture copying a move Gillon did earlier Torres drops his gloves and invites Palmer to hit him hitting the canvas knocked out Caine was expecting such a trick from Gillon and bribed Torres long ago for a moment like this Gillon has lost everything leading Caine to correct him with an admonishment Actually I believe it goes Never con a con man especially one who s better than you are Calm at first he snaps and pulls a gun His son Robby tries to intervene and Gillon smacks him Palmer then grabs Gillon and prepares to deck him Instead he turns to Hambone claiming My hands hurt You want to do this Hambone gladly obliges and delivers Gillon a powerful knockout blow Caine congratulates Palmer What you did he says couldn t be done To which Palmer replies Now you motivate me Cast editJames Woods as Gabriel Caine Louis Gossett Jr as Honey Roy Palmer Bruce Dern as John Gillon Oliver Platt as Daniel Patrick O Shannon Fitz Fitzpatrick Heather Graham as Emily Forrester Randall Tex Cobb as Edward Wolf Forrester Thomas Wilson Brown as Robby Gillon Jim Caviezel as Billy Hargrove Wilhelm von Homburg as Charles Macum DiggsProduction editFilming for Diggstown took place in Montana as well as in Los Angeles and Sacramento California 1 Reception editOn Rotten Tomatoes it has a 60 approval rating based on 15 reviews with an average score of 5 7 10 Leonard Maltin gave the film two and a half stars calling it amiable but complains the script is contrived 2 Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it Ritchie s most entertaining film since the mid 1970 s and praising the cast 3 The Los Angeles Times said the cast livened up what could have been an overly cute entertainment 4 Box office edit The film flopped at the box office making 4 8 million in its theatrical run well below its 17 million budget 5 See also editList of boxing filmsReferences edit Van Gelder Lawrence December 13 1991 At the Movies The New York Times Archived from the original on May 25 2015 Retrieved October 7 2020 Maltin Leonard 2009 p 358 Leonard Maltin s Movie Guide ISBN 1 101 10660 3 Signet Books Accessed May 8 2012 Review Film Diggstown A Duel of Cynics With Wits and Fists The New York Times The New York Times MOVIE REVIEW Diggstown Bets on Powerhouse Actors Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Fox David J August 18 1992 Weekend Box Office Eastwood Still Tall in the Saddle Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 5 2012 External links editDiggstown at IMDb Diggstown at Box Office Mojo Diggstown at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diggstown amp oldid 1183314194, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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