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The Iron Major

 
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The Iron Major

  • Director: Ray Enright
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Movie Type: Biopic
  • Themes: Football Players
  • Main Cast: Pat O'Brien, Ruth Warrick, Robert Ryan
  • Release Year: 1943
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 85 minutes

Plot

The Iron Major is the saga of WW1 hero-cum-football coach Frank Cavanaugh, played with his usual no-nonsense professionalism by Pat O'Brien. Leaving home and hearth behind to serve his country in the Great War, Cavanaugh goes on to lead the Dartmouth, Boston College and Fordham football teams to victory. His credo throughout is "Love of God?Love of Country?Love of Family"-inspiriational words indeed in war-torn 1943. Based on the memoirs of Cavanaugh's wife Florence (played in the film by Ruth Warrick), The Iron Major suffers from repetition and overkill. But, as Humphrey Bogart once said in an unrelated interview, "Pat O'Brien was good? Pat was always good." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kirk Alyn - John Cavanaugh; Leon Ames - Robert Stewart; Stephen Barclay - Football Player; Brandon Beach - Alumni; Brooks Benedict; Dean Benton - William Cavanaugh; Robert Bice - Coach; Louis Borell - French Officer; Virginia Brissac - Mrs. Ayres; Walter Brooke - Lt. Stone; Charles D. Brown; Wheaton Chambers - Army Doctor; Gordon B. Clark - Student; Joseph Crehan - Judge; Mary Currier - Nurse; Joel Davis - Davie as a Boy; John Dilson - Doctor; Roland DuPree; Bruce Edwards - Lt. Jones; Walter Fenner - Doctor; James Flavin; William Forrest - Official; Bud Geary - Sergeant; Barbara Hale - Sarah Cavanaugh; Chuck Hamilton - Fordham Player; Eddie Hart - Bailiff; Lew Harvey - Lieutenant; Myron Healey - Paul Cavanaugh; Louis Jean Heydt - Recruiting Sergeant; Sid Jordan - Drivers of 2-Up; Milt Kibbee - Watkins; Victor Kilian - Francis Cavanaugh; Joseph King - Defense Attorney; Fred Kohler, Jr. - Boston College Captain; Harold Landon; Margaret Landry - Sis Cavanaugh; Bobby Larson; Greg McClure - Boston College Player; Sam McDaniel - Pete; Paul McVey - Athletic Coach; John Miljan - Oregon Coach; Pat O'Malley - Charlie; Lee Phelps; Frank Puglia - Nurse; Cyril Ring - Ross; Henry Roquemore - Evans; Billy Roy - Bob as a Boy; Frank Shannon - Pa Cavanaugh; Harry Tyler; George Tyne; Dorothy Vaughan - Ma Cavanaugh; Russell Wade - Pvt. Manning; Pierre Watkin - Col. White; Ian Wolfe - Prof. Runnymead; Edward Woods - Friend; Richard Davies - Chuck; Richard Martin - Davis Cavanaugh; Robert Thom - Soldier; James Courtney; Michael Lally; James Magill; Robert Winkler - Frank as a Boy; Michael Road; Walter Robbins; Ramon Ros - Dancer; Mel Schubert; Sada Simmons; John Buddy Williams - Pullman Porter; Steve Winston; Russ Clark - Umpire; Michael Miller; Joe O'Connor - 2nd Defense Attorney; Robert Anderson

Credit

Carroll Clark - Art Director, Albert S. D'Agostino - Art Director, Edward Stevenson - Costume Designer, Edward Killy - First Assistant Director, Ray Enright - Director, Philip Martin - Editor, Robert Wise - Editor, Roy Webb - Composer (Music Score), Constantin Bakaleinikoff - Musical Direction/Supervision, Robert de Grasse - Cinematographer, Robert M. Fellows - Producer, Al Fields - Set Designer, Darrell Silvera - Set Designer, Warren B. Duff - Screenwriter, Aben Kandel - Screenwriter, Florence Cavanaugh - Short Story Author

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