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| Robert De Niro | Jake La Motta |
| Cathy Moriarty | Vickie Thailer La Motta |
| Joe Pesci | Joey La Motta |
| Frank Vincent | Salvy Batts |
| Nicholas Colasanto | Tommy Como |
| Theresa Saldana | Lenore La Motta |
| Mario Gallo | Mario |
| Frank Adonis | Patsy |
| Joseph Bono | Guido |
| Frank Topham | Toppy |
| Lori Anne Flax | Irma |
| Charles Scorsese | Charlie |
| Don Dunphy | Himself/Radio announcer |
| Bill Hanrahan | Eddie Eagan |
| Rita Bennett | Emma |
| Director | Martin Scorsese
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| Producer | Robert Chartoff
Irwin Winkler |
| Writer | Paul Schrader
Jake LaMotta |
| Cinematography | Michael Chapman
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Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro) is a boxer that only knows how to use his fist, and we follow him through the process of becoming a champion, facing fame, failing marriage, and eventually losing it all but the memories from past. The neighbourhood where he grows up made him a though man, and his violent way to deal with problems was the main reason of his divorce. Ultimately he opens a bar to cash in the recognition he still has from the people and plays a comediant act, but ends up having problems when he unadvertently allows underage girls in the bar. |
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