

The Smashing Machine
2002 Directed by John HyamsAn unflinching look at the life and story of Mark Kerr between 1999 and 2001, an intelligent, articulate, and emotionally vulnerable athlete, considered by many at the time to be the most dominant ultimate fighter in the world. A former Olympic wrestler, Kerr easily dominated all his opponents, earning him the nickname "The Smashing Machine." With the promise of big money and the euphoria of his early victories, Kerr must battle his injuries and inner fears. The shock of these fights takes a heavy toll on his body and mind, and Kerr attempts to overcome these physical and psychological traumas by turning to painkillers. Kerr's addiction is shown in its raw form, with the camera capturing him desperately soliciting drugs from friends and staff, and injecting painkillers into his veins. His shocking defeat to Fujita in Japan shows us a story that is sometimes difficult and heartbreaking to watch.

Mark Kerr
....................................................Himself

Bas Rutten
....................................................Himself

Mark Coleman
....................................................Himself

Royce Gracie
....................................................Himself
Dawn Staples
....................................................Herself
Eddie Goldman
....................................................Himself

Ken Kilpatrick
....................................................Himself
Director
...........................................................John Hyams
Executive Producer
...........................................................Kevin Goodman
Jerry McFadden
Gavin O'Connor
Greg O'Connor
Michael Robinson
Producer
...........................................................Jon Greenhalgh
Production Companies
...................................................Solaris Film
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Documentary
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