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Undisputed
Boxing match unleashed when promising heavyweight contenders are convicted and thrown into the Sweetwater maximum security prison in California.
20 March 1957, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
1937
10 February 1949, Newark, New Jersey, USA
27 November 1963, Chicago, Illinois, USA
8 April 1949, Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA
22 April 1956
12 January 1971, Rolling Hills, California, USA
6 April 1955, Jasper, Alabama, USA
29 April 1970, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
1946, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
18 June 1975, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
1962
20 April 1963, Queens, New York, USA
17 July 1971, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
12 February 1963, Hollis, New York, USA
31 July 1962, Orlando, Florida, USA
13 September 1953, New York, USA
May 26, 2006
[A] rock-hard, streamlined "B" movie.
September 20, 2004
We have no idea where these characters have been, so we don't care where they're going.
January 07, 2005
As with any boxing movie or fight card, the main event doesn't come until the very end, and like too many pay-per-view packages the undercard is underwhelming.
December 29, 2010
A forgettable prison boxing movie.
March 05, 2006
A solid, efficient B movie that holds the screen masterfully for an all-too-brief 90 minutes.
August 30, 2002
Walter Hill's prison-boxing flick Undisputed could have been a great B, but it represents a failure of nerve.
April 29, 2009
It's dead in the water before the climax.
April 03, 2017
Drawing on torn-from-the-headlines events and B-movie history, Hill and his co-writer, David Giler, fill out their premise with hardboiled irony and gusto.
August 29, 2002
A shrewd and splendidly volatile B movie structured around a highly original gambit of suspense.
August 27, 2002
If Hill isn't quite his generation's Don Siegel (or Robert Aldrich), it's because there's no discernible feeling beneath the chest hair; it's all bluster and cliché.
September 06, 2002
Hill looks to be going through the motions, beginning with the pale script.
September 26, 2002
With flashbulb editing as cover for the absence of narrative continuity, Undisputed is nearly incoherent, an excuse to get to the closing bout ... by which time it's impossible to care who wins.

