Synopsis:
Pumping Iron is a 1977 documentary film about the run-up to the 1975 Mr.
Olympia bodybuilding competition. The film focuses on Arnold
Schwarzenegger and his competitors, Lou Ferrigno and Franco Columbu. The
documentary was co-directed by Robert Fiore and George Butler. It was
based on the book of the same name by Charles Gaines and George Butler
(Simon and Schuster, 1974).
Pumping Iron is a movie documenting what
is commonly referred to as "The Golden Age" of bodybuilding, a time when
mass and size mattered less, and symmetry and definition of the body
was preferred. The documentary follows the two main bodybuilding
competitions, the IFBB Mr. Universe (for amateurs) and the Mr. Olympia
(for professionals) in Pretoria, South Africa. Though the documentary
focuses on Schwarzenegger, many notable bodybuilders make appearances,
including Lou Ferrigno, Franco Columbu, Mike Mentzer, Robby Robinson,
Mike Katz, Albert Beckles, Ken Waller, Frank Zane, Paul Grant, Ed
Corney, Serge Nubret and Danny Padilla — all talented champions in their
own rights.[citation needed] Ed Corney appeared on the front dust
jacket of the hardcover edition of the book and the front of the
softcover version, as well as on the poster for the movie.
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