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True Blue

  • Director: Frank Lloyd
  • Genre: Western
  • Release Year: 1918
  • Country: US

Plot

True Blue begins with the marriage of black-sheep British nobleman Gilbert Brockhurst (Charles Clary) to the daughter of a Western rancher. When he learns that he has inherited his father's title and estate, Brockhurst deserts his wife (Frances McKeever) and young son Bob. Upon attaining adulthood, Bob (now played by William Farnum) becomes the boss of his grandfather's ranch. Outwardly a "hail fellow well met" type, Bob has never gotten over his father's desertion, and has sworn to get revenge on his "old man." Many reels pass before Bob and his dad are reconciled -- and when Bob is given a long-awaited opportunity to move to London to take charge of his ancestral estate, he chooses instead to remain with his friends and loved ones in the Wild West. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Madge Evans; William Farnum

Credit

Frank Lloyd - Director, Frank Lloyd - Screenwriter
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True Blue
Directed by Ferdinand Fairfax
Produced by Allan Scott
Written by Rupert Walters
Daniel Topolski
Patrick Robinson
Starring Johan Leysen
Geraldine Somerville
Distributed by FilmFour Productions
Release date(s) 1996
Running time 110 min.
Language English

True Blue is a 1996 British sports film based on the book True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny by Daniel Topolski and Patrick Robinson. It follows the 1987 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race and the disagreement amongst the Oxford team known as the "Oxford mutiny". For the US DVD release, the film was retitled Miracle at Oxford. [1]

Plot summary

True Blue is a film adaptation of Topolski's book of the same name. Although names and events were changed, it tells the story of the 1987 Oxford Cambridge Boat Race, from the perspective of Topolski and Macdonald. Directed by Ferdinand Fairfax, this low-budget film was made by Film4 Productions, starring Dominic West, and Josh Lucas.

The film opens with a fancied Oxford crew losing by 'almost seven lengths' to Cambridge. Macdonald and Ross (a sobriquet for the real life Chris Clark) are seen in the losing crew. The crew's various reactions are shown, and later Clark pledges to bring some American oarsman over to get one of the famous Oxford Blades.

The film cuts to the next year where the recent world champion Daniel Warren (Dan Lyons) arrives in Oxford with some other Americans. Not all are happy about the new arrivals, however, and are concerned for their seats in the boats. We then see a montage of training sequences before the Fours Head of the River Race, for which the top boat is changed at the last minute at the instigation of Warren, prompting fury from the ejected crew member. The crew goes on to finish 28th, a very unimpressive placing for a Varsity squad boat.

Topolski is then shown berating the squad, and the other coaches share concerns about the form of the athletes, particularly Ross. Topolski decides to look at the results of the Trial Eights race, which initially looks good, but is marred by a clash of blades.

The Americans later rebel against the coaches and say they will walk out if Ross is not selected. In the end none of the Americans row and Topolski goes with a less experienced crew. After initial tensions the crew comes together and trains well for the last few weeks before the race. On race day the crew wins by around four lengths.

MPAA Rating

The film was rated R for language.

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