The Spirit of Notre Dame
The Spirit of Notre Dame is a 1931 American drama film directed by Russell Mack, written by Walter DeLeon, Robert Keith, Richard Schayer and Dale Van Every, and starring Lew Ayres, Sally Blane, William Bakewell, Andy Devine, Harry Barris and J. Farrell MacDonald. It was released on October 13, 1931, by Universal Pictures.[1][2][3]
The Spirit of Notre Dame | |
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Directed by | Russell Mack |
Screenplay by | Walter DeLeon Robert Keith Richard Schayer Dale Van Every |
Produced by | Carl Laemmle, Jr. |
Starring | Lew Ayres Sally Blane William Bakewell Andy Devine Harry Barris J. Farrell MacDonald |
Cinematography | George Robinson |
Edited by | Robert Carlisle |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Lew Ayres as Bucky O'Brien
- Sally Blane as Peggy
- William Bakewell as Jim Stewart
- Andy Devine as Truck McCall
- Harry Barris as Wasp
- J. Farrell MacDonald as Coach
- Frank Carideo as himself
- Don Miller, Elmer Layden, Jim Crowley, and Harry Stuhldreher as the Four Horsemen
- Nat Pendleton as assistant coach
- Adam Walsh as himself
- Bucky O'Connor as himself
- John Law as himself
- Moon Mullins as himself
- Art McManmon as himself
- Al Howard as himself
- John B. O'Brien as himself
References
- "The Spirit of Notre Dame (1931) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
- Hall, Mordaunt (October 16, 1931). "Movie Review: The Spirit of Notre Dame – The Screen; Close-Ups of Gridiron Stars". The New York Times. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
- "The Spirit of Notre Dame". Afi.com. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
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