The Crowd Roars

The Crowd Roars

Director: Richard Thorpe Cast: Edward Ward
Edward Ward
, Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor
, Edward Arnold
Edward Arnold
, Frank Morgan
Frank Morgan
Richard Thorpe
The Crowd Roars

The Crowd Roars

Director: Richard Thorpe Cast: Edward Ward
Edward Ward
, Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor
, Edward Arnold
Edward Arnold
, Frank Morgan
Frank Morgan
Richard Thorpe

DVD (B&W / Full Frame)

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Overview

Not a remake of the 1932 James Cagney vehicle of the same name, The Crowd Roars is set in the sweat-stained world of professional boxing. Handy with his fists, young Tommy McCoy (Robert Taylor) is virtually pushed into the ring by his alcoholic father Brian (Frank Morgan). During his climb to the championship, Tommy accidentally kills one of his opponents in the ring, and is thereafter tagged "Killer McCoy." He then falls in with crooked gambling czar Jim Cain (Edward Arnold), who uses various methods of persuasion to get Tommy to do his bidding. Though the film at first seems to holding the fickle fight fans responsible for the cesspool that professional boxing had become by 1938, the blame is ultimately laid squarely on the shoulders of men like Jim Cain. The Crowd Roars was remade by Mickey Rooney as Killer McCoy (1947).

Product Details

Release Date: 10/05/2010
UPC: 0883316276433
Original Release: 1938
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:32:00
Sales rank: 50,715

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Robert Taylor Thomas 'Tommy' / 'Killer' McCoy
Edward Arnold Jim Cain, aka James W. Carson
Frank Morgan Brian McCoy
Maureen O'Sullivan Sheila 'Shelia' Carson
William Gargan Johnny Martin
Lionel Stander `Happy' Lane
Jane Wyman Vivian
Nat Pendleton `Pug' Walsh
Charles D. Brown Bill Thorne
Gene Reynolds Tommy McCoy as a Boy
Don 'Red' Barry Pete Mariola
Don Douglas Murray
Isabel Jewell Mrs. Martin
J. Farrell MacDonald Father Ryan

Technical Credits
Richard Thorpe Director
George Oppenheimer Screenwriter
George Bruce Screenwriter
Sam Zimbalist Producer
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