The Sport Parade
The Sport Parade

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The Sport Parade

1932
Movie
65 min
English

Two Dartmouth football players fall in love with the same girl following college graduation.

Insights

Director: Duffy KelleherGenres: Sport, Comedy

Plot Summary

This early sound comedy follows a young man who dreams of becoming a famous athlete. He faces numerous comical obstacles and misguided attempts to achieve his athletic aspirations, often leading to humorous mishaps. Along the way, he encounters various characters who either help or hinder his progress in his pursuit of sporting glory.

Critical Reception

As an early sound comedy, 'The Sport Parade' is often viewed as a product of its time, notable for its comedic performances and simplistic plot. While not a critically acclaimed masterpiece, it provided lighthearted entertainment typical of the era. Audience reception likely focused on the humor provided by its stars.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its slapstick humor and the energetic performance of Joe E. Brown.

  • Considered a light and amusing diversion typical of early 1930s comedies.

  • Some critics found the plot predictable but noted its overall charm.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce due to its age, but generally, viewers found it to be a charming and humorous old-time comedy, particularly enjoying the comedic timing of the lead actor.

Fun Fact

This film is an example of the early sound comedies that capitalized on the popularity of physical comedians like Joe E. Brown, who were transitioning their vaudeville and silent film skills to the new talkie format.

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