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Undisputed
Undisputed

Undisputed (2002)

65% User Rating
1h 36min
Drama
Crime
Action

"Two Enemies ... The Mob ... The Ultimate Showdown."

Monroe Hutchens is the heavyweight champion of Sweetwater, a maximum security prison. He was convicted to a life sentence due to a passionate crime. Iceman Chambers is the heavyweight champion, who lost his title due to a rape conviction to ten years in Sweetwater. When these two giants collide in the same prison, they fight against each other disputing who is the real champion.

Walter HillDirector

Cast

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Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes

Monroe Hutchen

Ving Rhames

Ving Rhames

George 'Iceman' Chambers

Peter Falk

Peter Falk

Mendy Ripstein

Michael Rooker

Michael Rooker

A.J. Mercker

Jon Seda

Jon Seda

Jesus 'Chuy' Campos

Wes Studi

Wes Studi

Mingo Pace

Fisher Stevens

Fisher Stevens

James 'Ratbag' Kroycek

Dayton Callie

Dayton Callie

Yank Lewis

Amy Aquino

Amy Aquino

Darlene Early

Johnny Williams

Johnny Williams

Al

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Joe D'Angerio

Vinnie

Nils Allen Stewart

Nils Allen Stewart

Vern Van Zant

Denis Arndt

Denis Arndt

Warden Lipscom

Jim Lampley

Jim Lampley

Himself

Ed Lover

Ed Lover

Marvin Bonds

Master P

Master P

Gat Boyz Rapper 1

Silkk The Shocker

Silkk The Shocker

Gat Boyz Rapper 2

C-Murder

C-Murder

Gat Boyz Rapper 3

Boz

Boz

Gat Boyz Rapper 4

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Nicholas Cascone

Barry Pearl

Bruce A. Young

Bruce A. Young

Charles Soward

Byron Minns

Byron Minns

Saladin / Eddie Jones

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Taylor Young

Emily Byrne

Susan Dalian

Susan Dalian

Jonelle

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Johnathan Wesley Wallace

Antoine Bonét

J.W. Smith

J.W. Smith

Mess Guard

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John David Jackson

Man

Michael Bailey Smith

Michael Bailey Smith

Skinhead

Peter Jason

Peter Jason

Oakland TV Announcer

Steve Heinze

Steve Heinze

Carlos

Ken Medlock

Ken Medlock

Guard 1

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George Grigas

Tower Guard 1

Christopher Wynne

Christopher Wynne

Central Security Guard

George Christy

George Christy

Reporter 1

James Alan Hensz

James Alan Hensz

Reporter 2

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John D. Harrington

Reporter 3

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Toby Gibson

Referee

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Daren Libonatt

Ref

Rose Rollins

Rose Rollins

Tawnee Rawlins

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Maureen O'Boyle

Self

Elaine Kagan

Elaine Kagan

Lady Judge

Sandra Vidal

Sandra Vidal

Fight Fan

Alexander Nevsky

Alexander Nevsky

Prisoner (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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September 11, 2022

A very good movie could be made with Wesley Snipes, Ving Rhames, Michael Rooker, Wes Studi and Peter Falk; Undisputed is not that movie, and the fault lies not in its stars, but in writer/producer/director Walter Hill. This is unfortunate because the film initially appears to be smarter than the average prison movie. Instead of the usual Force Prized Fights/Involuntary Battles to the Death wherein a Condemned Contestant goes through a Tournament Arc in order to Win His Freedom, we get a state-sanctioned, inter-prison boxing program. Sadly, Undisputed manages to avoid all the above-mentioned clichés only to succumb to the The Thunderdome. In lieu of a ring with ropes, the bouts take place in a big-ass, roofless cage with barbed wire atop its walls — but why? Why go to the trouble of establishing the lawfulness of the premise only to make the actual thing look like a Texas Death Match? Anyway, disgraced heavyweight champion George 'The Iceman' Chambers (Rhames) is convicted of rape, sentenced to 6-8 years, and sent to Sweetwater maximum security prison in California. Chambers asks his cellmate Mingo (Studi) why he’s there. Mingo replies that «it's not considered polite to ask why we're here. Kinda violation of the ethics. You know, the code?» No, I don’t know. What code? I’d seriously like to know, because it would mean that every prison movie where a character asks another character what he’s in there for (i.e., all of them) is in breach of some sort of tacit etiquette system. Mingo’s right, though; no need to ask when Hill helpfully includes captions detailing the lives and crimes of every single characters — even those who only appear in a couple of scenes. Why exactly do we need to know that the announcer/commentator is a con artist convicted of larceny in 1995 named Marvin? Mendy Ripstein (Falk), an elderly mobster/boxing fan, becomes dead set on booking a fight between Chambers and Sweetwater’s own state champion Monroe Hutchens (Snipes), so that he can (according to All Movie) "pull in a million dollars in bets from guards and inmates" (the movie actually speaks of multiple millions of dollars; either way, that’s a lot of cigarettes). Chuy (Jon Seda), Ripstein's caretaker or something, says “I talked to the head guard [Rooker]. He’s OK agrees. But the warden [Dennis Arndt] is a problem.” The nature of this problem seems to be that the warden can’t make up his goddamn mind; first he allows the fight, as long as it happens while he’s on vacation. He then backtracks and cancels it. Finally, he backpedals yet again and agrees to it. He’s not the only indecisive one, however; at first Ripstein wants a bare knuckle fight, but then someone complains, Ripstein thinks it over for about five seconds, and decides that it’s better with gloves — so why bring it up at all. I understand why they cast Falk in this role, but they needn’t have bothered him for something that Burt Young could have easily handled. As for Rooker and Studi, Hill forgot to write parts for them to play — which is odd considering that Rooker as a sadistic, racist guard C.O and Studi a mystical mentor are parts that pretty much write themselves (and even such clichés, that both actors are more than able to elevate beyond the commonplace, would be better than nothing). That leaves Snipes, who does with his Zen Warrior what he can (not much, since he spends a good chunk of the movie in solitary confinement), and Rhames, who has the juiciest character and makes the most of it, as a man torn between the need to be a "model prisoner" if he wants to regain his freedom and resume his career before it’s too late, and his pathological desire to be respected and feared at all costs, something he only knows to achieve through physical violence. Unfortunately, the ugly business of rape remains unaccountably ambiguous. Chambers is unequivocally the antagonist, and Rhames is so good at being bad that it's hard to believe his claims of innocence. Therefore, either Chambers is innocent in that particular respect but a horrible human being in general, or he's guilty and ultimately gets away with it, since in exchange for fighting Monroe, Ripstein uses his clout to get Chambers out "in special parole” (one has to wonder why Ripstein, who can get someone paroled without having served the minimum time required, doesn't use his obviously vast influence to his own advantage). We are supposed to believe that the humiliation of being beaten by Monroe is punishment enough; Chuy narrates at the end that “The Iceman and his manager denied that the fight with Monroe ever happened and the story that he lost was just a big rumour” — and why wouldn’t they? It is, after all, their word against that of 700 witnesses between inmates and prison staff, not to mention, as Marvin points out, “our friends from Las Vegas, here to witness this competition and report to various cities across our great country. A lot of bookmakers want to know what's coming." D'oh!

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Undisputed (2002) Official Trailer - Wesley Snipes Movie HD

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Recommended

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Undisputed II: Last Man Standing
Undisputed III: Redemption
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Holiday Heart
Animal 2
Bend of the River
Boyka: Undisputed IV
The Lookout
Domestic Disturbance
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Never Back Down: No Surrender
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Undisputed Collection

Includes: Undisputed, Undisputed II: Last Man Standing, Undisputed III: Redemption, Boyka: Undisputed IV