

Tony Luke, Jr. stars as Joey Nardone, an out-of-shape boxer, who after 8 years in prison for an unfortunate accident leaves prison and gets a shot at redemption by fighting for one young boy's future - 14 year old Jesus.
Acting
William Forsythe doing his best Sopranos-adjacent heavy.
Practical Effects
Actual boxing moves from a guy who clearly needed training.

Director
James Quattrochi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Tony Luke Jr.'s first and only leading role—he's better known for Philadelphia's famous Tony Luke's cheesesteak empire.
The film quietly belongs to that bizarre 2000s subgenre of 'boxing priest cinema' that nobody asked for but somehow kept getting made.