Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956 film)
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| Directed by | Robert Wise |
| Screenplay by | Ernest Lehman |
| Based on | Somebody Up There Likes Me (1955 autobiography) by Rocky Graziano Rowland Barber |
| Produced by | Charles Schnee |
| Starring | Paul Newman Pier Angeli Everett Sloane Eileen Heckart Sal Mineo |
| Cinematography | Joseph Ruttenberg |
| Edited by | Albert Akst |
| Music by | Bronislau Kaper |
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| Distributed by | Lowe's Inc. |
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Running time | 114 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $1.92 million |
| Box office | $3.36 million |
Somebody Up There Likes Me is a 1956 American biographical sports drama film directed by Robert Wise, adapted by Ernest Lehman from the 1955 autobiography of middleweight boxing legend Rocky Graziano. It stars Paul Newman as Graziano, along with Pier Angeli, Everett Sloane, Eileen Heckart, Harold J. Stone, and Sal Mineo.
The film was released by MGM on July 3, 1956. It received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success. At the 29th Academy Awards, the film won Oscars for Best Cinematography (Black and White) and Best Art Direction (Black and White).