![]() Throughout his life, LaMotta married multiple times and always kept an active public profile, but in the end passed away alone in a nursing home in Aventura, Florida, at the age of 95. He retired in 1954, moved to Miami, and for a while managed a nightclub where he got into more trouble that eventually forced him to try his luck as a stand-up comedian. On the way up LaMotta made a lot of money - some of it legally, some of it illegally - but did not manage his earnings right, spent too much time with the wrong guys, and risked losing nearly everything. ![]() Soon after, he was crowned middleweight champion twice. After growing up as a serious troublemaker in the Bronx slums (and Philadelphia), LaMotta began making ends meet as a boxer and in 1943 became a national sensation when he handed Sugar Ray Robinson his first-ever defeat. The Bronx Bull had an eventful life would be a major understatement. In English, with optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature. ![]() The supplemental features on the release include three vintage audio commentaries multiple archival programs featuring Martin Scorsese and cast members two video essays vintage trailer for the film and more. Martin Scorsese's "Raging Bull" (1980) arrives on 4K Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion. ![]()
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