- Country: USA
- Genres: Documentary, Short, Sport
- Release: 2003-11-03
- Director: Stanley Kubrick
- Writers: Robert Rein
- Language: English
- Stars: Douglas Edwards , Nat Fleischer , Walter Cartier
- Runtime: 16 min
- Awards: N/A
- AKA: Day of the Fight (United Kingdom) , Day of the Fight (United States of America) , Day of the fight (Día de combate) (Spain) , Dan boja (Slovenia) , Day of the Fight (India) , Day of the Fight , 拳闘試合の日 (Japan) , Il giorno del combattimento (Italy) , День боя , Day of the Fight (Canada) , Dzien walki (Poland) , A harc napja (Hungary) , Kovos diena (Lithuania) , O Dia da Luta (Brazil) , El día del combate (Mexico) , This Is America: Day of the Fight
- Plot: The appeal of boxing to a fan is explained before the question is asked: what is the appeal of boxing as a career? Some of the many negatives of it as a career are the inherent violence, that it only has a limited shelf life as it is a job for the young, the fact that only one percent of the six thousand professional boxers in the United States makes a good living at it, and that making a good living is predicated on an improving record which means always needing to win. It is perhaps that last point which draws many to it as a career: that want to be the best in a competitive environment. A day on the job of one such boxer is presented, twenty-four year old middleweight Walter Cartier. This day on the job will end with a bout, which will either improve his earning potential through a win, or lessen it with a loss. Some of what Walter has to go through this day are legal in ensuring he meets all the state requirements to go into the bout. But most of the day is spent on mental and physical preparation, the latter largely having to do with type and timing of food intake. It is that mental preparation which may be the most difficult, most specifically how to deal with what seems like the eternal wait to bout time.
- IMDB:tt0042384
Day of the Fight Cast · · · ALL
Stanley Kubrick
Director
Vincent Cartier
Self, Walter's twin brother and manager
Walter Cartier
Self
Nat Fleischer
Self, boxing historian
Bobby James
Self, Walter's opponent
Judy Singer
Self, female fan in crowd (uncredited)
Stanley Kubrick
Self (man at ringside with camera) (uncredited)
Alexander Singer
Self
Douglas Edwards
Narrator