Maker of Men

Summary

Maker of Men is a 1931 American pre-Code sports melodrama film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Howard J. Green and Edward Sedgwick. Produced by Columbia Pictures Corporation, the film stars Jack Holt, Richard Cromwell, and Joan Marsh. It also features John Wayne in a supporting role.

Maker of Men
Directed byEdward Sedgwick
Written byEdward Sedgwick (story)
Howard J. Green (also story)
Screenplay byHoward J. Green
StarringJack Holt
Richard Cromwell
Joan Marsh
CinematographyL. William O'Connell
Edited byGene Milford
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • December 18, 1931 (1931-12-18)
Running time
71 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Coach Dudley is a hard-driving college football coach, who strives to shape the character of his players, transforming them into real men. Unfortunately, the Coach's son, Bob, who plays for him, hates sports and participates only because he is forced to do so. Bob lets his team down through cowardice and laziness and as a result is rejected by his father, his college sweetheart Dorothy, and his school. Bob joins a rival college team with the plan to defeat his father's team. In the end, Bob pulls himself together to win the Big Game, proving himself worthy of his father's name.

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External links edit

  • Maker of Men (1931) at IMDb  
  • BFI
  • Answers.com
  • The New York Times