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FREE World Premiere
movie set for April 22 at MSG!
By Mike Indri
Retired Boxers Foundation
April 18, 2008
Madison Square Garden will again play
host to a truly significant event in remembrance of
the late Italian boxing champion Primo Carnera.
Seventy-five years ago the 6 ft. 6 inch,
260-pound Carnera knocked out Jack Sharkey in Madison
Square Garden to become World Heavyweight Champion.
The Italian giant lifted all of Italy on his broad shoulders
that June 29th in 1933 and forever became a legend.
"Carnera This Tuesday night, April
22nd, a FREE world premiere screening of - The Walking
Mountain" will be presented in the Wamu Theater
at Madison Square Garden.
The free admission is due to the main
sponsors, Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia and Angel Devil.
To ensure and reserve seating for this
special event, visit www.thewalkingmountain.com and
register on the site.More than just a movie, this April
22nd event will be a gift to the boxing world and to
all people that embrace courage, integrity, love of
family, kindness and certainly prevailing over life's
hardships.
While reaching the pinnacle in boxing,
becoming the World Heavyweight Champion, no other fighter
- let alone a champion - was ever treated with more
corruptness, less decency, and picked more completely
of dignity than Primo Carnera.
Under the brilliant direction of famed
Italian director Renzo Martinelli, the true meaning
and greatness of the humble giant, with an even bigger
dream, is brought to light.
Fully enveloped within the slimiest facet
of the ruthless business of boxing, any chance the naïve
former laborer, bricklayer and sometime stonecutter
from the tiny village of Sequals, in Northern Italy,
ever had of goodness and prosperity within the prize
ring was doomed before he ever even set foot on American
soil.
Reportedly owned by
ruthless mobsters and treated as such Carnera was ridiculed
and shamed while earning the proudest title in all of
sport, only to be left abandoned and broke, physically
and financially, upon serving his purpose
grossing
over 3 million dollars in gate money, hardly any of
which made it's way into the feeble purses Carnera was
given.
While this was the end of the sad boxing
career for Carnera, it was to be the beginning of a
remarkable life of a true champion.
Never allowing himself, or his family,
to quit, Carnera rose to greatness by living his life
with integrity and respect. Beloved by so many, Carnera
embarked upon a successful journey back into the ring
- as a popular wrestler, and also acted in several movies.
While this helped the devoted husband
and father to amass wealth, Carnera was already rich
- with strength, self-pride and family.
This simply enabled the big-hearted hero
to follow another dream, helping neglected children.
The foundation, which bears his name,
established and operating out of love and respect by
his children Giovanna and Umberto Carnera instills the
character of this honorable gentleman and honors his
commitment to the "forgotten" children around
the world.
This is the true story of the heavyweight
champion. Boxing played a part; albeit rather small
and ugly, in the life of a giant
in size and stature.
Special thanks to Ilaria Niccolini Production
- organizer of the FREE Madison Square Garden world
premiere on April 22nd, as well as the Italian premiere
scheduled for April 30th.
"Carnera - The Walking Mountain"
is a gift of a special evening to all history, movie
and boxing fans. Come greet the entire cast of the movie;
including Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham, Academy
Award nominee Burt Young, Paul Sorvino, Kasia Smutniak
and the 6'9" Andrea Iaia, who aptly undertook the
arduous task in the role of Primo Carnera.
Olympic Gold medallist and former world
middleweight champion Nino Benvenutti, as well as Emile
Griffith, Vito Antuofermo, Lou Duva, Vinnie Maddalone,
Lou Savarese and Joe Mesi are just some of the heralded
boxers who will be on hand, as will legendary wrestling
great Bruno Sammartino.
The world premiere event will begin at
7 PM and, as previously mentioned, is FREE to the public.
Come to Madison Square Garden this Tuesday, April 22nd,
and be treated to a first class event - honoring a first
class guy.
Mike Indri can be contacted at RBFMIKE@aol.com.
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