Recommendations
Senior Film Conservator

After experiencing the stylistic flair of Le vainqueur (1932), finding other movies that capture that same lightning in a bottle is a top priority. These recommendations provide a deep dive into the same stylistic territory occupied by Le vainqueur.
This 1932 Sport classic stands as a testament to challenge the status quo through its avant-garde structure.
Critics widely regard Le vainqueur as a cult-favorite piece of Sport cinema. Its stylistic flair is frequently cited as its strongest asset, solidifying its place in Germany's film legacy.
Based on the unique stylistic flair of Le vainqueur, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of Sport cinema:
Dir: Craig Hutchinson
Roy is a golf champion who has never held a club in his hands. But having told everyone what a great player he is, the time arrives when he is forced to make good.
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Dir: Jack Eaton
Slow motion analysis, stamina in crew races and high points of football.
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Dir: Unknown Director
This short film presents the champion cowboys of the world in a series of remarkable stunts, including riding, roping, steer throwing, etc.
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Dir: Harry A. Pollard
A college man, engaged to a society girl, is compelled to enter the prize ring when his father's finances are swept away in Wall Street.
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Dir: Harry Beaumont
Upon observing the adoration that track star Culver Covington receives, his friend, J. Wallingford Speed, decides to impress Helen Blake by also posing as a sprinter. Meanwhile, when Roberta Keap decides to retire to her Western ranch while awaiting her divorce, Speed, Helen and various friends accompany her while her husband Donald takes up residence at the neighboring Gallagher ranch. A rivalry springs up between the two ranches, and Helen persuades Speed to challenge the Keap homestead in a footrace. Matters become serious when Roberta and Mrs. Gallagher bet their entire holdings on the race. It begins to look ominous for the Keaps when their star sprinter develops a lame foot, thus placing the burden of winning on Speed. Miraculously, the intense competition of the race spurs Speed to win both his match and Helen's love, while also accomplishing the reconciliation of Donald and Roberta.
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Dir: Jack Eaton
Slow motion study golf strokes, tennis strokes, swimming strokes, etc. with world champions.
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Dir: King Baggot
Dirty work is afoot in old Kentucky when a rival decides that his horse will have a better chance of winning if the son of the owner isn't around, so he has him shanghaied onto a tramp freighter and gets the jockey in his debt through a crooked gambling game. Airplanes, ship-wrecks, sea storms, kidnapping, frame-up and much skullduggery prior to the race.
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Dir: Fred Niblo
A toreador's (Rudolph Valentino) familial and social life is threatened when he has an affair.
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Dir: Unknown Director
On January 30, 1920, fans packed Madison Square Garden to see Stecher defeat Caddock
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Dir: Sam Wood
Auto racer Speed Carr enters a marathon race across the United States, from New York to Los Angeles. He encounters numerous obstacles not related to the race and must switch identities and vehicles before he can finish.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Le vainqueur
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Golf Insect | Gritty | Linear | 95% Match |
| Stamina | Tense | Abstract | 93% Match |
| Cowboy Jazz | Gothic | Abstract | 95% Match |
| Let's Go | Surreal | Abstract | 91% Match |
| Going Some | Gothic | Dense | 87% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Hans Hinrich's archive. Last updated: 8/16/2026.
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