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The Wrestler

Love. Pain. Glory.
2008 | 109m | English

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Aging wrestler Randy "The Ram" Robinson is long past his prime but still ready and rarin' to go on the pro-wrestling circuit. After a particularly brutal beating, however, Randy hangs up his tights, pursues a serious relationship with a long-in-the-tooth stripper, and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. But he can't resist the lure of the ring and readies himself for a comeback.
Release Date: Sep 07, 2008
Director: Darren Aronofsky
Writer: Robert D. Siegel
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords new jersey, supermarket, heart attack, ambition, daughter, stripper, steroids, fame, barbed wire, redemption, pro wrestling, pro wrestlers
Production Companies Saturn Films, Wild Bunch, Protozoa Pictures, Top Rope
Box Office Revenue: $44,734,660
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 27, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mickey Rourke Randy
Marisa Tomei Cassidy
Evan Rachel Wood Stephanie
Mark Margolis Lenny
Todd Barry Wayne
Wass Stevens Nick Volpe
Judah Friedlander Scott Brumberg
Ernest Miller The Ayatollah
Dylan Keith Summers Necro Butcher
Tommy Farra Tommy Rotten
Mike Miller Lex Lethal
Marcia Jean Kurtz Admissions Desk Woman
John D'Leo Adam
Ajay Naidu Medic
Gregg Bello JAPW Promoter Larry Cohen
Scott Siegel Greg
Maurizio Ferrigno Spotter
Donnetta Lavinia Grays Jen
Andrea Langi Alyssa
Armin Amiri Dr. Moayedizadeh
Lynn Tovale Anoa'i Pharmacist
Ryan Lynn Strip Club Best Man
Michael Drayer Strip Club Bachelor
Alyssa Bresnahan Cheeques Bartender
Jeff Chena Hotel Bartender
Vernon Campbell Big Chris
Felice Choi Beautician
Bernadette Penotti Tanning Salon Owner
John L. Sullivan The Legend Johnny Valiant
Ron Killings Ron "The Truth" Killings
Giovanni Roselli Romeo Roselli
Robert D. Siegel Autograph Fan #1
Scott Franklin Autograph Fan #2
Sylvia Kauders Hudson Acres Lady at Deli Counter
Alissa Reisler Young Housewife at Deli Counter
Willy Rosner Touchdown Man at Deli Counter
Rebecca Darke German Potato Salad Lady at Deli Counter
E.J. Carroll Teamster at Deli Counter
Abraham Aronofsky Annoyed Man at Deli Counter
Charlotte Aronofsky Annoyed Woman at Deli Counter
TJ Kedzieerski Jameson
Jen Cohn Get a Room Lady
Tyrone Scott WXW Announcer
Douglas Crosby WXW Referee
Larry Mercer CZW Announcer
Nick Papagerio CZW Referee
Kevin Foote ROH Announcer
Jon Trosky ROH Referee
Andrew Anderson Wrestler
Daniel Solwold Jr. Wrestler
Brian Heffron Wrestler
Nicholas K. Berk Wrestler
Brolly Wrestler
Lamar Braxton Porter Wrestler
Claudio Castagnoli Wrestler
Cobian Wrestler
Doc Daniels Wrestler
Bobby Dempsey Wrestler
Billy Dream Wrestler
Rob Strauss Wrestler
Nate Hatred Wrestler
Kristopher Cope Wrestler
David John Markland Wrestler
Inferno Wrestler
Jess Liaudin Wrestler
Judas Wrestler
Kid U.S.A. Wrestler
Lloyd Anoa'i Wrestler
Toa Mairie Wrestler
Kevin Matthews Wrestler
Charles Renner Wrestler
Pete Nixon Wrestler
Paul E. Normous Wrestler
Papadon Wrestler
Darnell Kittrell Wrestler
Jay Santana Wrestler
Sugga Wrestler
Alex Whybrow Wrestler
Whacks Wrestler
Ryan Tygh Fan (uncredited)
Olivia Baseman Alyssa's Roommate (uncredited)
Brandon DiCamillo Audience Member (uncredited)
Sakinah Bingham Ring Girl (uncredited)
Matt Cannon Crazy Fan (uncredited)
Peter Conboy Fans at Table (uncredited)
Evan Ginzburg Fan at Convention (uncredited)
Anna-Karin Eskilsson Girl in Supermarket (uncredited)
Cory Kastle Wrestler (uncredited)
Robert Oppel Wrestler (uncredited)
Piper Kenny DJ (uncredited)
Mike Marino Medic #2 (uncredited)
Rafaela Ochoa Wrestling Fan (uncredited)
Bill Walters Wrestling Fan (uncredited)
Eric Santamaria Vendor (uncredited)
Erika Smith Dancer (uncredited)
Henry Kwan Strip Club Patron (uncredited)
Ben Van Bergen Deli Customer (uncredited)
Emmanuel Yarborough Sumo Wrestler (uncredited)
John Corson Wrestler (uncredited)
Name Job
Dominick Tavella Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Skutch Key Grip
Anguibe Guindo Boom Operator
Jacob Ribicoff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Darren Aronofsky Director
Clint Mansell Original Music Composer
Robert D. Siegel Screenplay
Douglas Crosby Stunt Coordinator
Niko Tavernise Visual Effects, Still Photographer
Tim Grimes Production Design
Theo Sena Set Decoration
Steffany Bernstein Costume Supervisor
Matthew Munn Art Direction
Timothy Healy Rigging Gaffer
Barbara Jean Kearney Digital Intermediate
Jim Black Music Supervisor
Drew Jiritano Special Effects
Jon Trosky Stunts Coordinator
Chris Kelly Prosthetic Supervisor
Frank Murray Production Accountant
Nikita Breznikov Thanks
Abi Jackson Location Manager
Brendan Walsh Assistant Director
Mandy Lyons Hair Department Head
Jim Buckman Transportation Captain
Ryan Smith Location Manager
Arlynn Abseck Set Costumer
William Louthe Electrician
Colleen Bachman Post Production Supervisor
Nicci Schinman Set Costumer
Andrew Mortelliti Special Effects
Roberto Cappannelli Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anthony Pettine Script Supervisor
Diana Sikes Key Hair Stylist
Jay Peck Foley
Eric Vierhaus Dolby Consultant
Stuart Stanley Foley Editor
Eliza Paley Sound Effects Editor
Andy Simonson Visual Effects Coordinator
Josue Clotaire Fleurimond Conceptual Design
Dan Korintus Dialogue Editor
Tony Martinez Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor
David Skutch Gaffer
Marjorie Durand Key Makeup Artist
Peter Nolan Camera Operator
Judy Chin Key Makeup Artist
Selina van den Brink Art Department Coordinator
Bill Sweeney Sound Effects Editor
Philip Gleason Video Assist Operator
Jeff Butcher Property Master
Graham Klatt Rigging Grip
Dan Schrecker Visual Effects Supervisor
Brian Emrich Sound Designer
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Mary Vernieu Casting
Andrew Weisblum Editor
Amy Westcott Costume Design
Maryse Alberti Director of Photography
Axl Rose Thanks
Anthony White Thanks
Adrian Street Thanks
James Manley Thanks
Mike Marino Makeup Designer
Name Title
Darren Aronofsky Producer
Scott Franklin Producer
Jennifer Roth Executive Producer
Agnès Mentre Executive Producer
Vincent Maraval Executive Producer
Mark Heyman Co-Producer
Ari Handel Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Actress Mickey Rourke Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director Darren Aronofsky Nominated
Spirit Awards Best Actor Mickey Rourke Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Supporting Actor N/A Won
SAG Awards Best Actor Mickey Rourke Won
Venice Film Festival Best Actor Mickey Rourke Nominated
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

“The Wrestler” (2008) Twenty years past his glory days in the mid/late 80s, a wrestler (Mickey Rourke) struggles to make ends meet in New Jersey while wrestling on the weekends, taking illegal pain-meds, pursuing a dancer at the local strip club (Marisa Tomei) and trying to reestablish a relation ... ship with his estranged daughter (Evan Rachel Wood). This is an engrossing, but gloomy drama about the grim reality of celebrities from practically any field who are long past their prime; it just happens to be a wrestler in this case. People mock how fake wrestling is, but those talented guys bend over backwards to entertain the audience with incredibly painful stunts. The film was shot in the winter in New Jersey and this augments the bleak pall. On the female front, Marisa is absolutely stunning as Cassidy (aka Pam) and Wood is convincing as the embittered daughter. Their relationships with the protagonist are a mixture of sweet, agonizing and moving. The soundtrack features several quality songs from the 80s: "Bang Your Head," "Round and Round," "Balls to the Wall," "Animal Magnetism," "Dangerous," "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)," "Sweet Child o' Mine" and more. The movie reminded me of 80’s metal star Jon Mikl Thor and the excellent documentary “I Am Thor” (2015) and, to a lesser extent, “Anvil: The Story of Anvil” (2008). While neither of these is as melancholic as “The Wrestler,” and “I Am Thor” is sometimes laugh-out-loud amusing, they both effectively show the grey reality of former real-life celebs well past their halcyon days. The film runs 1 hour, 49 minutes. GRADE: A-

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Mickey Rourke is on top-form in this depiction of fading wrestling star "Randy". Once the talk of the tour, he has fallen on hard times. His body hasn't the strength or stamina it once had and after one fairly convincing pasting in the ring he decides it is time to hang up his loincloth. Whilst his ... professional life was full of glamour, testosterone and showbiz, his retirement is much less so. Still needing to work, he takes a job in a supermarket and all so he can eek out a living and hopefully establish a relationship with his long estranged daughter "Stephanie" (Evan Rachel Wood). When we are in the ring, this is an action-packed and entertaining film that illustrates well just how brief these folks' moment's in the sun can be, at how fickle the audiences can be and at just how little a dilapidated body (and soul) can be left with when injury and age impose themselves. I was much less interested in the slightly contrived, and predictable, familial melodrama into which this sinks in the middle, though. I found myself really disinterested in his love life - with the unconvinced "Cassidy" (Marisa Tomei), or in his attempts to repair his torrid relationship with "Stephanie". Luckily, that is but an intermission before the grand denouement that sees him in the ultimate grudge match against his equally aged foe "the Ayatollah" (Ernest Miller). The script is lively and frequently quite witty, the direction of the fight scenes captures well the physical endurance required by these athletes, but it also shows us that their job is to entertain us - not to actually kill each other! Rourke flips from the wrestler to the tortured father well here, and the film is well worth a watch.

Mar 30, 2024
griggs79
9.0

What a film. It’s raw, heartfelt, and unexpectedly tender. Mickey Rourke's character, all battered pride and broken dreams, is a reflection of our own struggles, clinging to past glory while life keeps kicking him in the ribs. The themes of faded stardom, loneliness, and defiance really hit home. It ... ’s not flashy, but it’s utterly gripping. Quietly devastating. I loved it.

Mar 27, 2025