Night and the City (1950)

Quasi 70 anni, Stanislaus Zbyszko made his film debut in Night and the City (1950). Presentato come Gregorious, un wrestler in pensione e padre del promotore di wrestling di Londra, Zbyszko ha mostrato le sue abilità nel wrestling, anche alla sua età avanzata, nella scena caratteristica del film.

Il film inizia con un uomo che insegue Harry Fabian, a London hustler always looking for a get-rich-quick scheme. Disgruntled over another Fabian business deal gone bad, the man chases Fabian intending to beat the five pounds out of him. Richard Widmark plays Harry Fabian.

Fabian stumbles upon his next get-rich-quick scheme when he attends a wrestling card. Kristo, the son of Gregorious the Great, promotes wrestling in London. When his father observes the wrestlers working together, he yells, “Fake. Fake.” Leaving the arena in disgust, Gregorious intends to take his protégé Nikolas back to Athens.

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Stanislaus Zbyszko lavora sulla presa di punta di Ed Strangler Lewis (Public Domain)

Fabian convinces Gregorious to partner with him in promoting Greco-Roman wrestling knowing Kristo cannot touch Fabian, if Kristo’s father Gregorious partners with him. Fabian is successful in the short term but Kristo’s top wrestler, “The Strangler,” throws a major monkey wrench into Fabian’s plans.

Former professional wrestler Mike Mazurki portrayed the Strangler. Mazurki and Zbyszko created one of the greatest wrestling fights in a movie. The gym fight keeps the film popular seventy years after Jules Dassin directed it.

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Sources: Night and the City (1950) and Internet Movie Database (imdb.com)

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