Split Decisions is a 1988 American crime drama sports film directed by David Drury and starring Craig Sheffer, Jeff Fahey and Gene Hackman.[2]
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Directed by | David Drury |
Written by | David Fallon |
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Cinematography | Timothy Suhrstedt |
Edited by | Thomas Stanford |
Music by | Basil Poledouris |
Distributed by | New Century Entertainment |
Release date | November 11, 1988 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $9 million[1] |
Box office | $695,822 |
On the east side of New York City, boxing trainer Danny McGuinn is trying to prepare one of his sons, Eddie, to earn a chance to fight in the Olympic Games, while his other son, Ray, has fallen in with shady men from organized crime. After Ray is killed, Eddie discovers that an opposing boxer, Pedroza, was involved in his brother’s death and challenges him to a bout in the hopes of securing revenge. Eddie defeats Pedroza after a hard-fought match, and the film ends with the remaining McGuinns celebrating victoriously.
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