Despondent over a painful estrangement from his daughter, trainer Frankie Dunn isn't prepared for boxer Maggie Fitzgerald to enter his life. But Maggie's determined to go pro and to convince Dunn and his cohort to help her.

Clint Eastwood
as Frankie Dunn

Hilary Swank
as Maggie Fitzgerald

Morgan Freeman
as Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris

Jay Baruchel
as Danger Barch

Mike Colter
as Big Willie Little

Lucia Rijker
as Billie 'The Blue Bear'

Brían F. O'Byrne
as Father Horvak

Anthony Mackie
as Shawrelle Berry

Margo Martindale
as Earline Fitzgerald

Riki Lindhome
as Mardell Fitzgerald
Wuchak
***Female “Rocky” with a downbeat and contradictory close*** Released in 2004 and directed by Clint Eastwood, “Million Dollar Baby” stars Eastwood as a cantankerous boxing trainer who owns a working class gym in Los Angeles, which is maintained by one of his former boxers, the narrator of the sto...
r96sk
Unreal! I didn't expect <em>'Million Dollar Baby'</em> to be so astonishingly brilliant. I've said it many a time before but for full context, I do not read up about films before watching them - aside from making sure the film isn't part of a franchise, checking the run time and seeing the genre ...
The Movie Mob
**Million Dollar Baby is an extremely well-done film that takes an abrupt turn to deal with incredibly sobering subjects that are definitely not what I thought I signed up for.** I know it’s supposedly a masterpiece, and I will lose some cred for saying this, but Million Dollar Baby was a dreadfu...
CinemaSerf
The curmudgeonly “Frankie” (Clint Eastwood) runs a boxing gym with his stalwart “Eddie” (Morgan Freeman) that’s full of testosterone-charged no-hopers like “Berry” (Anthony Mackie) all going through the motions. The only exception is the young “Barch” (Jay Baruchel) who fancies himself as the best w...