Broadway Brawler

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Written byJuliet Aires
Keith Giglio
StarringBruce Willis
Maura Tierney
Broadway Brawler
Directed byLee Grant
Dennis Dugan
Written byJuliet Aires
Keith Giglio
Produced byBruce Willis
Joseph Feury
StarringBruce Willis
Maura Tierney
CinematographyWilliam A. Fraker
Production
company
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
  • 1997 (1997) (intended)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$28 million

Broadway Brawler is an unfinished romantic comedy film that was to star Bruce Willis and Maura Tierney and be directed by Lee Grant. It was produced by Willis and Joseph Feury for Cinergi Pictures,[1] and was to have been distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution in 1997.[2]

Other cast members included Daniel Baldwin (as "Matt"), Alex Boyd (as a flashback, younger version of "Matt"),[3] Jenifer Lewis, and Casey Moses Wurzbach, though it is unclear how much, if any, of their scenes were shot at the time the production folded.[4]

The film was to be entirely shot in Feury's hometown of Wilmington, Delaware.[2] Twenty days into principal photography, Willis, unhappy with the work of some of the crew, fired multiple people, leading Disney to shut down production. Instead of suing him, the studio reached a deal with Willis to work on three films for a discounted rate; Armageddon (1998), The Sixth Sense (1999), and The Kid (2000).

Eddie Kapinsky (Bruce Willis), a has-been retired professional ice hockey player, starts up a relationship with a character played by Maura Tierney. The film was ostensibly to have been a sporty comedy in the same vein as the previous year's Jerry Maguire.[1]

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