Additional information for GLOW: The Story Of The Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling, which has a domestic theatrical release set for April 27, 2012. The film is being distributed by Unknown and has not yet been rated. GLOW: The Story Of The Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling has a total running time of 76 minutes.
76min
Untitled Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling Project
USA
April 27, 2012
Canada
May 01, 2012
USA
June 05, 2012
UK
June 23, 2012
USA
July 14, 2012
USA
July 28, 2012
USA
August 21, 2012
USA
August 26, 2012
USA
September 23, 2012
South Korea
October 14, 2012
USA
October 18, 2012
USA
January 26, 2013
USA
February 18, 2013
USA
March 15, 2013
Canada
March 19, 2013
USA
March 26, 2013
USA
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GLOW: The Story of The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling chronicles the rise and fall of the first ever all-female wrestling show through the stories of those who lived it.
The year is 1986. Mike Tyson has just won his first title, the Chicago Bears are super bowl champs and unlikely rap-stars, and Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW) is about to burst onto the scene as the first ever all-female wrestling show on television. Like its then sole competitor/frequent imitator, the World Wrestling Federation, GLOW was a prime-time wrestling series, complete with elaborate characters, costumes, skits, personalized raps, and, of course, wrestling. Week after week, women like Mountain Fiji, the Samoan giant with a heart of gold, and Matilda the Hun, the evil German with a taste for raw meat, battled it out for the GLOW crown. By 1989, the GLOW girls were an international phenomenon, attracting over seven million viewers worldwide, touring the nation, and making big bank for the shows producers. One year later, GLOW was gone.GLOW: The Story of The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling chronicles the rise and fall of this once successful television show through the stories of those who lived it. From the initial open-call auditions, to the grueling training with wrestling legend Mando Guerrero, to over-night success and global recognition, to the shows sudden and unexpected cancellation in 1990, the GLOW girls recall their time on the show with a mixture of heartfelt nostalgia and tearful regret over injuries and the loss of friends. For some, the show was a brief foray into acting and a short-lived adventure on the way to a normal life. For others, that brief time in GLOW would impact and influence their lives for years to follow. For all of the women, working on GLOW was a unique and exciting experience that will bond them forever.
Brett Whitcomb
Director(s)
Bradford Thomason
Writer(s)
Jason Connell
executive producer
Jason Connell
producer
Brett Whitcomb
producer
Producer(s)
Dwayne Cathey
Bradford Thomason
Composer(s)
Herself - Mt. Fiji
Emily Dole
Herself - Matilda The Hun
Dee Booher
Herself - Little Egypt
Angelina Altishin
Herself - Hollywood
Jeanne Basone
Herself - Godiva
Dawn Rice
Herself - Ninotchka
Lorilyn Palmer
Himself
Mondo Guerrero
Herself - Lightning
Cheryl Rusa
Himself
Steve Blance
Herself - Big Bad Mama
Lynn Braxton
Himself
Johnny Cafarella
Herself - Jailbait
Trish Casella
Himself
Matt Cimber
Himself - The Equalizer
Ric Drasin
Herself - Americana (as Cindy Maranne)
Cindy Ferda
Himself
Jimmy Hart
Herself - Babe the Farmer's Daughter
Ursula Hayden
Herself - Daisy
Helena Le Count
Herself - Roxy Astor
Tracy Meltzer
Herself - Tina Ferrari
Lisa Moretti
Herself - MTV
Eileen O'Hara
Herself - Major Tanya
Noelle Rose
Herself - Susie Spirit
Laurie Thompson
Herself - Cheyenne Cher
Dee Walker
Himself - Larry Zbyszko
Larry Whistler
Herself - Spike
Donna Willinsky
Herself - Chainsaw
Sharon Willinsky
This film has not yet been rated.
Director(s)
Writer(s)
executive producer
Jason Connell
producer
Brett Whitcomb
producer
Producer(s)
Bradford Thomason
Composer(s)
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