Based on a true story, "DOUGHBOY" follows a wacky Wisconsinite's surprising journey from amateur boxer to pro, overcoming setbacks to land a shot at the championship title in a most unexpected way.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
110pp
Genre:
Action, Biography, Comedy, Drama, Sport
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
"DOUGHBOY" is the true story of a washed-up journeyman boxer, thrust into the national spotlight as a last-minute replacement fighter against reigning champion Tommy Morrison for the Heavyweight Championship of the World. The year is 1993. Tim “Doughboy” Tomashek is a chubby, out-of-shape boxer, spending his birthday downing hot dogs and beers in the nosebleeds of Kansas City's Kemper Arena, awaiting the heavyweight championship match between Tommy Morrison and “Mercury” Mike Williams. Tim has spent ten grueling years as a second-rate boxer, not known for his fighting prowess, but beloved for his childlike goofiness and spouting jargon like “jeepers” and “noice” with his Midwestern impish charm. Anticipating the start of the fight, Tim is unexpectedly plucked from his seat by two mysterious men in black suits who lead him out of the arena. It all began in 1973 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Tim is in the third grade and getting beaten up by a girl. Bloodied and bewildered, he refuses to fight back as his classmates tease him. Then, unexpectedly, Tim wets his pants. The "pee incident" becomes town lore and Tim’s destiny; he muses, “Most people wanna be great and overcome a crappy childhood, eh. For me, it was pee!” Growing up, Tim finds himself at the losing end of fights. Playing on his high school basketball team, he gets into another fistfight, this time coming out on top. Tim has an epiphany. He is determined to become a professional boxer. “To fight dudes, not third-grade Punchy Brewster,” he proclaims. Tim doggedly pursues his dream with the love and support of his tight-knit family, knuckle-headed friends, and steadfast trainer. He achieves moderate success as an amateur boxer, winning a bronze medal at the 1986 Olympic Festival. Tim ultimately turns pro and learns the definition of hunger and struggle. He fights for food, beer, and pocket money in run-down venues from Indianapolis to Bismarck to dung-filled cow pastures, never achieving his childhood dream of boxing greatness. By 1993, Tim is discouraged and ready to hang up his gloves when the unbelievable happens! Flabby and full of beer, he is thrust into the ring as a last-minute replacement fighter against Tommy Morrison for the World Heavyweight Championship. Tim shocks the sellout crowd, going blow-for-blow with Morrison. In typical Doughboy goofiness, he delivers a noogie to the reigning champion's head. The crowd cheers and roots for Tim. Drunk and absorbing considerable punishment, Tim goes down in the fourth round as the referee calls the fight. Tim's extraordinary journey did not end that night; he recollects, “My fifteen minutes of fame weren't over. I still had one more round left” A whirlwind of fame and fanfare follows. Tim appears on the David Letterman Show and delights the nation with his favorite expression: “Jeepers!” Rejuvenated, Tim continues boxing, but questions his future after a fellow boxer suffers a brain injury; "It broke his brain and blew my mind," he declares. In his final fight, Tim gets knocked out violently and experiences a second “pee incident,” realizing he needs to quit boxing for good. Tim retired in 1996 with a respectable 53-12 record. In the present day, Tim Tomashek is content with a simple life in Green Bay, surrounded by family and friends; he contemplates, “Just when you think you’ve got the world by the tail, it’s waggin' you instead. Family and friends, that’s what it’s all about, eh.” The film ends with Tim in his apartment watching a VHS tape of his Morrison fight and reminiscing. He cracks open a beer, takes a swig, and proclaims; “And beer! Can’t forget about beer - Noice.”
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IMDB Best Script Award - Finalist
Scriptation Showcase - Quarterfinalist
Portland Screenplay Awards - Quarterfinalist
Capital Fund Competition - Top 25
Santa Barbara International Film Festival - Official Selection
Big Apple Film Festival - Honorable Mention
Beverly Hills Film Festival - Official Selection
Page Turner First 15 - Official Selection
A Royal Chance Film Festival - Honorable Mention
Kosice International Film Festival - Winner

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The Writer: Marcello Mottola

I have over 30 years of experience writing, producing, and directing television/digital advertising, long-form video content, and short films. My television advertising campaigns have won several Telly and CAB awards, and Emmy nominated. Besides being selected for many international film festivals, my short films have twice been semifinalists and festival winners. My current screenplay "Doughboy" festival selections and wins include Santa Barbara Film Festival, Beverly Hills Film Festival, Scriptation Showcase (Quarterfinalist), IMDB Best Script Award London (Winner), Capital Fund Screenplay Competition (Top 25), Page Turner First 15 (Finalist), Big Apple Film Festival (Honorable Mention),… Go to bio
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