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>> That would be KANSAS CITY BOMBER (1972).
>> --Richard Leskosky
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>Thanks, Richard! Do you also remember another film about women
>and rollerderby done around 1970--I think it was a semi-documentary--
>and as I recall it was titled "Derby"....I don't think that was
>a particularly violent film, except for the images of the sport itself.
>Does this ring any bells with you(pardon the boxing pun, Bill, since you
>asked about women's boxing films)?
>Sandy
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That does ring a bell, Sandy. The film was DERBY, directed by Robert Kaylor
in 1971, and it was a feature-length documentary, but I can't recall
anything else about it. From the dates, there's a good chance that it had
something to do with inspiring KANSAS CITY BOMBER--or maybe roller derby
was just very popular then.
By the way, on the subject of boxing women: there is a 1978 documentary
short titled CAT: A WOMAN WHO FOUGHT BACK by Jane Warrenbrand about Cathy
Davis, a young woman who wanted to become a professional boxer and had to
go to court for the right to box in New York.
--Richard
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