SummaryArturo Ortega (Smits), a former boxing champion, focuses all his attention on the single-minded pursuit of training his three sons to follow in his footsteps, coming close to tearing his family apart in the process.
Directed By:Carlos Avila
Written By:Phil Berger
Price of Glory
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Generally Unfavorable
32
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85
Complaints? None, except perhaps a wish for more length, and a little more depth.
75
The movie, while heartfelt and vividly shot, takes too many rote genre turns.
50
A pretty good film, acted powerfully .
50
Price of Glory isn't an embarrassment on the order of the last major boxing movie, "Play It to the Bone," but it's not especially worth intercepting on its way to the video racks.
20
Smits can't wrench free of this tangle of cliches.
20
May hold some appeal for Latino auds in the Southwest but will fold after a couple of rounds in the big arena.
10
It's outclassed by the memory of just about every prizefighting flick you've ever seen.
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Production Company:
- New Line Cinema
- Esparza / Katz Productions
- Arthur E. Friedman Productions
Release Date:Mar 31, 2000
Duration:1 h 58 m
Rating:PG-13
Tagline:Sometimes the toughest battles are fought in your own family.
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ALMA Awards
• 1 Win & 3 Nominations




























