The All American
Cast & Crew
Russell Mack
Richard Arlen
Andy Devine
Gloria Stuart
James Gleason
John Darrow
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Synopsis
Garry King is Pacific University's football hero and receives a standing ovation during the last game of the season. Scheming Willie Walsh, who runs the Athletic Association, arranges for Garry to make paid public endorsements, and instead of finishing school, Garry becomes a bond salesman. Heiress Gloria Neuchard is an admirer of Garry and seduces him into her glamorous lifestyle, prompting him to ignore his girl friend, Ellen Steffens. Although Garry had planned to open a construction firm with his best friend, Steve Kelly, he merely deposits money into their joint account. Soon Garry becomes mired in debt because of his extravagant lifestyle, and his situation becomes worse when he draws from his joint account so he can gamble. Garry loses his job, while his younger brother Bob, a freshman football player, gains popularity. Desperate, Garry signs onto a professional team through Willie, but when he refuses to throw a game, he is expelled. Finally humbled, Garry seeks honest employment from Steve, who although he is resentful, hires Garry for menial work. Garry proves himself again and finally works with Steve as his partner. In the meantime, Bob has been placed on the 1931 All America team, and although he marries Betty Poe, has begun associating with Gloria. When Willie books a game between Bob's team and an All Star team, Garry and Steve are recruited for the All Stars, which is headed by their former coach, Chick Knipe. Repulsed by Garry's previous behavior, Knipe keeps him on the bench initially, until Steve convinces him to let Garry play in the second half. Garry realizes this is his chance to humble Bob back into a normal life, and defeats all of Bob's plays until Bob is pulled out of the game for fighting. The All Stars win, and later, Bob recognizes Garry's efforts and reunites with his wife, while Garry reunites with Ellen.
Director
Russell Mack
Cast
Richard Arlen
Andy Devine
Gloria Stuart
James Gleason
John Darrow
Preston Foster
June Clyde
Merna Kennedy
Harold Waldridge
Harvey Clark
Huntley Gordon
Earl Mccarthy
Ethel Clayton
Margaret Lindsay
George Irving
Florence Roberts
Frederick Burton
Carlton Kadell
Manfred Vezie
James Flavin
Earle Foxe
Arthur Hoyt
Fred Howard
Franklin Parker
Maurice Black
Frank Hagney
Reginald Barlow
Robert Ellis
Miami Alvarez
Rockliffe Fellowes
Jack Larue
Theresa Conover
James Mack
Louis Natheaux
Arthur Stuart Hull
Clarence H. Wilson
Spec O'donnell
Walter Brennan
Al Davis
Lex Lindsay
Marchmont Schwartz
Gaius Shaver
John Cain
Gerald Dalrymple
Jack Riley
Johnny Baker
Tom Yarr
Clarence Munn
Jesse Quatse
John Orsi
Ernie Pinckert
Christian Cagle
Ernie Nevers
Frank Carideo
Albie Booth
Roy Baker
John Kelly
Fred Linehan
Lee Hanley
Red Russell
Irvine Phillips
Russell Saunders
Marger Aspit
Frank Wickhorst
Jesse Hibbs
Larry "moon" Mullins
James Purvis
Al Howard
Paul Schwegler
Nate Barrager
Crew
E. M. Asher
Robert Carlisle
Martin Glouner
King Gray
Danny Hall
Paul Hill
Gilbert Kurland
Shirley Vance Martin
Maurice Pivar
Ferdinand Reyher
George Robinson
Richard Schayer
Dale Van Every
Christy Walsh
Frank W. Wead
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The cast included dozens of college football players and coaches. In addition, five football coaches who comprised the "All-American Board of Football" appeared in the film: W. A. Alexander of Georgia Tech; Jesse C. Harper of Notre Dame; Eddie Casey of Harvard; Glenn S. "Pop" Warner of Stanford. According to the Variety review, scenes of actual football games were spliced into the film. News items in Hollywood Reporter report that the film was previewed for sportswriters across the country, including one showing at a convention at the Commodore Hotel in New York.