Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuCoach Frank Cavanaugh returns to college football after World War I, then gradually goes blind.Coach Frank Cavanaugh returns to college football after World War I, then gradually goes blind.Coach Frank Cavanaugh returns to college football after World War I, then gradually goes blind.
Kirk Alyn
- John Cavanaugh
- (Nicht genannt)
Robert Andersen
- Minor Role
- (Nicht genannt)
Steve Barclay
- Football Player
- (Nicht genannt)
Brandon Beach
- George - Dartmouth Alumnus
- (Nicht genannt)
Brooks Benedict
- Dartmouth Alumnus
- (Nicht genannt)
Dean Benton
- William Cavanaugh
- (Nicht genannt)
Robert Benton
- Football Player
- (Nicht genannt)
Robert Bice
- High School Coach
- (Nicht genannt)
Louis Borel
- French Officer
- (Nicht genannt)
Bonnie Braunger
- Baby
- (Nicht genannt)
Virginia Brissac
- Mrs. Ayres
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThrough the latter stages of the film it is shown that Cavanaugh was losing his sight. However, a fact not revealed is that when he died he was also broke. According to "Tales from the Boston College Sideline" (Reid Oslin) he warned former player Joe McKenney (later a coach) to "get out of coaching while you can - the end of every coaching career is disaster."
- PatzerIn the Fordham=NYU game the announcer reports that Fordham scores a touchdown, putting them ahead 13-0. Watching the visual image, however, clearly shows that the player is stopped 3 or 4 yards short of the touchdown, and the crowd does not respond to any touchdown.
- Crazy CreditsRKO Pictures wishes to gratefully acknowledge the gracious cooperation of ... and Major Frank Cavanaugh's legion of friends and admirers.
- SoundtracksAcademic Festival Overture Op. 80
(1880) (uncredited)
Written by Johannes Brahms
In the score during the acknowledgement of college cooperation
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I understand that after the success of Knute Rockne, O'Brien had a monopoly on playing beloved yet star-crossed football coaches. But here he is supposedly a Darmouth undergrad and O'Brien is a ripe old 48 -- with a hairline to match his age. With all the makeup magic available in Hollywood -- even in 1943 -- couldn't they have done something to make him look a little younger? The only answer is that the producers felt they didn't have to change anything -- that our affection for O'Brien would allow us to accept him in any role. That's a lack of respect for your audience -- and for the actor, who with a little bit of fake hair would have been fine.
I am an admirer of O'Brien's work -- who wouldn't be -- and I understand he was just doing his part as an employee. But the studio really let him -- and us -- down this time.
I am an admirer of O'Brien's work -- who wouldn't be -- and I understand he was just doing his part as an employee. But the studio really let him -- and us -- down this time.
- 3schwartz@interaccess.com
- 13. Nov. 2009
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