Bob plays football badly, so his father Coach Dudley, his girlfriend Dorothy, and his school reject him. He joins a rival college team and aims to defeat his dad's team.


Alright, so Maker of Men. You're probably not rushing out to find a 1934 football movie, but if you're into those classic sports dramas, especially ones with a good old-fashioned family spat, this one's got some charm. It’s definitely for folks who appreciate film history and don’t mind a slower pace. If you need explo...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edward Sedgwick

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"Alright, so Maker of Men. You're probably not rushing out to find a 1934 football movie, but if you're into those classic sports dramas, especially ones with a good old-fashioned family spat, this one's got some charm. It’s definitely for folks who appreciate film history and don’t mind a slower pace. If you need explosions or lightning-fast action, you’ll probably find yourself checking your watch pretty often. Think of it as a quiet afternoon kind of film. 🕰️ The core of it is Bob, a college..."
Edward Sedgwick, Howard J. Green
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