Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCoach 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
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Robert Andersen
- Minor Role
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Steve Barclay
- Football Player
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Brandon Beach
- George - Dartmouth Alumnus
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Brooks Benedict
- Dartmouth Alumnus
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Dean Benton
- William Cavanaugh
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Robert Benton
- Football Player
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Robert Bice
- High School Coach
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Louis Borel
- French Officer
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Bonnie Braunger
- Baby
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Virginia Brissac
- Mrs. Ayres
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- QuizThrough 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."
- BlooperIn 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.
- Curiosità sui creditiRKO Pictures wishes to gratefully acknowledge the gracious cooperation of ... and Major Frank Cavanaugh's legion of friends and admirers.
- Colonne sonoreAcademic Festival Overture Op. 80
(1880) (uncredited)
Written by Johannes Brahms
In the score during the acknowledgement of college cooperation
Recensione in evidenza
It's 1942. The seven Cavanaugh siblings all join the war effort. Their mother Florence Cavanaugh is talking to Father Tim Donovan. They recount the story of her husband Frank Cavanaugh (Pat O'Brien) and the need to tell it. Frank coached football and volunteered for the first war despite having seven young children at home.
This is a biopic of a lesser known personality. The bigger goal must be as a wartime propaganda. That's how one gauges success in this. The biopic is bland and takes up too much time. There are a couple of important notes to hit for propaganda purposes. Frank is volunteering despite all the kids needing him at home. That should be explored more. For me, the biggest moment is convincing a shell-shocked Private Manning to go back to the frontlines. Again, that needs to be expanded and it can't happen as soon as he's introduced to the troops. The biopic aspect needs to be in the background and that is the movie's big flaw.
This is a biopic of a lesser known personality. The bigger goal must be as a wartime propaganda. That's how one gauges success in this. The biopic is bland and takes up too much time. There are a couple of important notes to hit for propaganda purposes. Frank is volunteering despite all the kids needing him at home. That should be explored more. For me, the biggest moment is convincing a shell-shocked Private Manning to go back to the frontlines. Again, that needs to be expanded and it can't happen as soon as he's introduced to the troops. The biopic aspect needs to be in the background and that is the movie's big flaw.
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