The Crowd Roars
The Crowd Roars

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The Crowd Roars

1932
Movie
81 min
French

French-language version of Howard Hawks' The Crowd Roars (1932): A race car driver vies with his younger brother, who he'd hoped to keep away from the track, both in competition and for a girl who hangs out with the men. Tragedy results.

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Director: Howard HawksGenres: Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

The film centers on Eddie Bowers, a humble football player who becomes a star athlete. His ambition and desire for success, however, lead him into a rivalry with his own brother, which strains their relationship and affects their personal lives. Through the pressures of fame and competition, Eddie must confront his own motivations and the true meaning of victory.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Crowd Roars' was generally well-received for its energetic direction, fast pacing, and thrilling football sequences, which were innovative for the time. Critics praised its blend of sports drama and personal conflict, highlighting the performances of its cast.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dynamic direction and exciting portrayal of football.

  • Applauded for its compelling narrative that balances sports action with interpersonal drama.

  • Noted for strong performances, particularly from Joe E. Brown in a dramatic role.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's vintage charm and its effective depiction of early 20th-century sports culture. Many viewers appreciate the straightforward storytelling and the engaging nature of the football game sequences, finding it an entertaining watch for its era.

Fun Fact

Director Howard Hawks was inspired to make 'The Crowd Roars' after attending a football game, and he utilized actual game footage and professional players to add authenticity to the film's sports scenes.

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