The Stream
The Stream

The Stream

1938Movie100 minFrench

When Paul, an officer, discovers Denise, a young orphan escaped from her orphanage, he takes advantage of his naivete to seduce her before changing her mind and sending her to live with her mother while sailing.

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Director: Arthur V. LamplughGenres: Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

A young man from a humble background aspires to become a professional swimmer. He faces numerous challenges and adversies on his journey, including social class barriers and personal rivalries. Ultimately, his determination and talent are put to the test in a climactic swimming competition.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'The Stream (1938)' is scarce due to its age and limited distribution. Contemporary reviews, where available, likely focused on its portrayal of sports and working-class aspirations. Modern analysis is limited, but it's recognized as an early example of a sports drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early depiction of athletic ambition and struggle.
  • Provides a glimpse into 1930s British sporting culture.
  • Character-driven narrative focused on overcoming obstacles.

Google audience: No readily available audience reviews exist for this historical film.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

As a pre-World War II British film, 'The Stream' offers a rare cinematic look at the sport of competitive swimming in that era, which was less frequently the subject of films than other sports.

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