The Set-Up (1949) is a gritty film noir directed by Robert Wise, based on a narrative poem by Joseph Moncure March. The story follows Stoker Thompson, an aging, down-on-his-luck boxer who refuses to throw a fight, unaware that his manager has secretly agreed for him to lose in exchange for money. As the fight night unfolds in real time, tension builds inside and outside the ring. With raw emotion and stark cinematography, the film explores themes of integrity, desperation, and betrayal, offering a powerful look into the world of broken dreams and personal courage.
