Diggstown
Diggstown ★★½ 1992 (R)
Lightweight, good-natured sports comedy about a boxing scam. Con man Gabriel Caine (Woods), fresh out of prison, heads for Diggstown and the unregulated boxing matches arranged by town boss, John Gillon (Dern). The bet is that Caine's one boxer can beat any 10 boxers, chosen by Gillon, in a 24-hour period. So Caine decides to hook up with an old friend, former prizefighter “Honey” Roy Palmer (Gosset Jr.), to run the scam of his life. Dern is sufficiently nasty and Woods his usual nervy self but it's Gossett Jr. who manages to hold everything together as the aging boxer. Based on the novel “The Diggstown Ringers” by Leonard Wise. 97m/C VHS, DVD . James Woods, Louis Gossett Jr., Bruce Dern, Oliver Platt, Heather Graham, Randall “Tex” Cobb, Thomas Wilson Brown, Duane Davis, Willie Green, George D. Wallace, Wilhelm von Homburg; D: Michael Ritchie; W: Steven McKay; M: James Newton Howard.