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Muhammad Ali: The Greatest (1975)
Director: William Klein
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
This flawed but fascinating 1975 documentary adds yet another layer of insight and context to the world's greatest heavyweight champion. Focusing on the same events that top and tail Mann's Ali, it parallels the young Cassius Clay's shock 1964 triumphs over Sonny Liston, and the equally shocking Ali victory over George Foreman in Zaire in 1974. Klein's evocative b/w imagery and jumpy juxtapositions are sly and striking, giving revolutionary weight to our hero as Ali clowns, savages white supremacy and meets the Beatles, and everyone from drama students to Malcolm X has their say about the meaning of the phenomenon in their midst. Sadly, the film should have stopped right there. It suddenly jumps clumsily from '64 to '74, Maine to Kinshasa, b/w to colour, and moves through interminable tribal travelogue cut with some standard Ali media manipulation. In comparison to When We Were Kings, the footage is dull and undramatic, and Klein understandably struggles to shed light on Zaire with the same confidence and empathy he brings to American race relations.Author: GMu
Cast & crew
Director: William Klein
Cast: Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali, The Beatles, Sonny Liston, Angelo Dundee, Jack Nilon, Chris Dundee, Finlay Campbell, James X, Malcolm X, 'Jersey Joe' Walcott, James J Braddock, Floyd Patterson, Norman Mailer, Stepin Fetchit, Sam X, George Foreman, Don King, Mobutu Sese Seko, Joe Frazier, John Daly full cast
Genre(s): Documentaries
Duration: 116 mins
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