The Iron Major
{{short description|1943 film directed by Ray Enright}}
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| director = Ray Enright
Edward Killy (associate)
| producer = Robert Fellows
| writer = C. Bakaleinikoff
Roy Webb
| screenplay = Aben Kandel
Warren Duff
| story = Florence E. Cavanaugh
| starring = Pat O'Brien
Ruth Warrick
Robert Ryan
| music = Roy Webb
| cinematography = Robert de Grasse
| editing = Robert Wise
Philip Martin, Jr.
| studio = RKO Radio Pictures
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| released = {{Film date|1943|10|25|ref1={{cite web | url=http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=514 | title=The Iron Major: Detail View | publisher=American Film Institute | access-date= September 18, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140329044744/http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=514 | archive-date=March 29, 2014}}}}
| runtime = 90 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
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| gross = $1 million (US rentals)[https://archive.org/stream/variety153-1944-01#page/n51/mode/2up "Top Grossers of the Season", Variety, 5 January 1944 p 54]
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The Iron Major is a 1943 American biographical film about the famed college football coach and World War I hero, Frank Cavanaugh. Directed by Ray Enright, the screenplay was written by Aben Kandel and Warren Duff, based on Florence E. Cavanaugh's story.
Produced and directed by RKO Radio Pictures, the film premiered in Boston on October 25, 1943. The picture stars Pat O'Brien as Major Cavanaugh, along with Ruth Warrick and Robert Ryan.
Plot
Florence Cavanaugh and a priest, Tim Donovan, recall how in the 1890s, her husband Frank was playing college football for Dartmouth and then moved west to become a coach. "Cav" is introduced to Florence and eventually moves back east where he coaches at Holy Cross, where the football team's players include Tim.
Although he is father to seven children, Cav enlists in the war effort. A major, he is involved in heavy combat and seriously wounded, but recovers, gaining his nickname in the process. He ultimately returns home to continue coaching at Boston College, but an illness causes Cav to go blind, then ultimately claims his life.
Cast
- Pat O'Brien as Frank "Cav" Cavanaugh
- Ruth Warrick as Florence Ayres Cavanaugh
- Robert Ryan as Father Tim Donovan
- Leon Ames as Bob Stewart
- Russell Wade as Private Manning
- Bruce Edwards as Lieutenant Jones
- Richard Martin as Davie Cavanaugh
See also
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0036044}}
{{Ray Enright}}
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Category:American biographical drama films
Category:American football films
Category:American black-and-white films
Category:1940s English-language films
Category:Films scored by Roy Webb
Category:Films directed by Ray Enright
Category:Cultural depictions of players of American football
Category:Biographical films about sportspeople
Category:1940s biographical drama films
Category:English-language biographical drama films
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