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    Brown Of Harvard (1926)

    BROWN OF HARVARD

    DIRECTED BY JACK CONWAY
    PRODUCED BY HARRY RAPF/ IRVING THALBERG
    METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER



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    Plot Summary
    Tom Brown is confident and a bit arrogant,when he shows up at Harvard.
    He becomes a rival of Bob McAndrew, not only in football and rowing crew,
    but also for the affections of Mary Abbott, a professor's daughter.
    Both put their differences aside, to defeat Yale during the crucial game.
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    Full Cast
    William Haines ... Tom Brown
    Jack Pickford ... Jim Doolittle
    Mary Brian ... Mary Abbott
    Ralph Bushman ... Bob McAndrew (as Francis X. Bushman Jr.)
    Mary Alden ... Mrs. Brown
    David Torrence ... Mr. Brown
    Edward Connelly ... Professor Abbott
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams ... Hal Walters (as Guinn Williams)
    Donald Reed ... Reggie Smythe (as Ernest Gillen)
    Robert Livingston ... Harvard Student / Yale Cheering Section / Harvard Spectator (uncredited)
    Grady Sutton ... One of the Dickeys (uncredited)
    Duke Morrison ... Yale Football Player (uncredited)

    Writing Credits
    Joseph Farnham (titles) (as Joe Farnham)
    Donald Ogden Stewart adaptation
    A.P. Younger scenario
    Rida Johnson Young play "Brown of Harvard"

    Cinematography
    Ira H. Morgan

    Trivia
    John Wayne makes his first screen appearance here as a member of the Yale football team.

    The original Broadway production of "Brown of Havard" by Rida Johnson Young
    opened at the Princess Theater on February 26, 1906 and ran for 101 performances.

    The ball game used actual footage, from the previous year's
    Yale- Harvard meeting. by ethanedwards

    Filming Locations
    Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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    Re: Brown Of Harvard (1926)

    Brown of Harvard is a 1926 American silent film directed by Jack Conway
    and starring William Haines, Jack Pickford, and Mary Brian.
    Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film is based on the successful
    1906 Broadway play Brown of Harvard by Rida Johnson Young
    who also co-wrote the popular music for the play along with Melvin Ellis.

    The film is the best known of the three Brown of Harvard films,
    presenting the screen debut of John Wayne. Uncredited,
    Wayne played a Yale football player. Grady Sutton and Robert Livingston,
    both of whom went on to long and successful careers, also appear uncredited.
    The 1918 film included future Boston Redskins coach William "Lone Star" Dietz
    and the only Washington State University football team to win a Rose Bowl.

    This is a most significent film,
    as initially it was thought
    that this the first movie that
    the young Duke Morrison appeared in, but not visibly seen.
    However its is now considered that Duke
    first visible appearance was in
    the Ham Hamillton Comedy.
    Careful Please

    released earlier in the year of 1926.

    It is also worth noting that it was a silent movie.

    During Duke's freshman year at USC,
    he earned pocket money as an extra
    Although Duke is un-credited,
    he doubled for Bushman in the football scenes.
    Ward Bond, whom Duke met at this time
    was also in this squad.

    User Review
    Truly brilliant film is full of surprises
    Author: David Atfield

    This is an extraordinary film, that tricks you constantly. It seems to be heading toward cliche at several points, and then something astonishing will happen that genuinely startles. It would give away too much to say much more, but stick with this film and you will be richly rewarded. William Haines is absolutely delightful - he is certainly a star that deserves to be re-discovered. The gay subtext in his relationship with Jack Pickford is amazing - there is even a scene where Haines rubs Pickford's chest (Pickford has a cold). Both actors play this sub-text subtlely and with great depth of emotion, so that there are moments that are very moving. And I never thought I could get so involved in a football match as I did in this movie - and I don't even understand the rules! Also excellent is Francis X. Bushman's son Ralph as Haines' rival for the girl (yes, it's not completely a gay movie). Wonderful silent classic - a great example of Twenties commercial cinema with an edge.
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    Re: Brown Of Harvard (1926)

    Hi Keith

    I have attached a couple of screen captures I think are JW in Brown of Harvard

    Who is in the still you have posted please
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    Brown of Harvard (1926)

    It was reported that JW ran a tackle in a scene. I believe it is possible the runner in the rear is JW.

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    Re: Brown Of Harvard (1926)

    Jim,
    thanks for posting these.
    They're wonderful shots,
    and add well to the one's we have
    Best Wishes
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