Maker of Men
Maker of Men | |
---|---|
Directed by | Edward Sedgwick |
Screenplay by | Howard J. Green |
Starring |
Jack Holt Richard Cromwell Joan Marsh |
Cinematography | Lewis William O'Connell |
Editing by | Gene Milford |
Studio | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates | December 18, 1931 |
Running time | 71 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Maker of Men (also known as Yellow) is a 1931 American melodramatic sports film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Howard J. Green and Edward Sedgwick. The film starred Jack Holt, Richard Cromwell, and Joan Marsh, and featured a young John Wayne in a supporting role. The film was released by Columbia Pictures Corporation studio.
Synopsis
Coach Dudley (Jack Holt) is a hard-driving college football coach, who strives to shape the character of his players, transforming them into real men. Unfortunately, the Coach's son, Bob (Richard Cromwell), who plays for him, hates sports and participates only because he is forced to do so. Bob lets his team down through cowardice and laziness and as a result is rejected by his father, his college sweetheart Dorothy (Joan Marsh), and his school. Bob joins a rival college team with the plan to defeat his father's team. In the end, Bob pulls himself together to win the Big Game, proving himself worthy of his father's name.
Cast
- Jack Holt as Coach Dudley
- Richard Cromwell as Bob Dudley
- Joan Marsh as Dorothy
- John Wayne as Dusty Rhodes
- Natalie Moorhead as Mrs. Rhodes
- Richard Tucker as Mr. Rhodes
- Walter Catlett as McNeil
- Ethel Wales as Aunt Martha
- LeRoy Mason as Chick (as Robert Alden)
- Paul Hurst as Gabby