
Bullfight
Leslie Stevens
Many people believe that this famous story about a punch drunk fighter on the fast route to oblivion began as a TV drama before becoming an acclaimed film.
In fact, it was first written as a play and was first produced on Broadway in 1985 and revived to acclaim in 1996.
John Lithgow starred in a magnificent performance as Mountain McClintock, the fighter who doesn't know when to quit.
McClintock is a trusting soul, and his innocence proves his ultimate undoing as his conniving manager dresses him as Daniel Boone and enters him as a comic relief on the wrestling circuit.
After a drunken rampage upon discovering the manager's treachery, Mountain arrives at a decision that enables him to recover something of his damaged pride and self respect.
"The most exciting thing to happen on Broadway in a long time. The kind of experience you wish every evening at the theater could be...Such a great play."
— The New York Daily News
Requiem for a Heavyweight is a play written by Rod Serling and published by Samuel French .
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