Cheers of the Crowd

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  • Approved
  • 1935
  • 1 hr
  • 5.3  (43)

Cheers of the Crowd is a sports-themed film released in 1935, directed by J. P. McGowan and distributed by Monogram Pictures. The film stars Russell Hopton as Flash Regan, a former football player who is now a successful horse trainer. The leading lady in this film is played by Irene Ware, as Ann Walters, Flash's love interest. Harry Holman plays the supporting role of Joe Walters, Ann's adopted father.

The story takes place around a horse racing track where Flash is trying his best to train a horse named Blue Chip, owned by Ann's father, Joe Walters. Blue Chip has been performing poorly and needs some extra training to get him back in form. The stakes are getting higher as the crowd shows more and more interest in the upcoming horse race, and the competing trainers are also putting in their best efforts to win.

To make matters challenging, Flash's old college football rival, now a horse trainer named Spike (played by John Holland), is also in contention in the same race. Spike, who is known for his cunning tricks and foul play, is not only grabbing the attention of Flash's mare but also getting on Flash's nerves.

Meanwhile, Ann, who is the daughter of Joe (the owner of Blue Chip), starts falling in love with Flash, but is held back as she realizes that her father prefers Spike as a trainer. However, as the story progresses and the competitions get heated, Ann and her father start to see the real colors of Spike, and they understand the true nature of his ways.

Cheers of the Crowd is not only a tale of horse racing but also a story of the theme of redemption, morality, and love. It portrays the journey of Flash trying to redeem his past mistakes and his struggle to establish himself as a successful horse trainer. The character of Flash is not only depicted as an expert trainer but also as a chivalrous gentleman who stood for moral values.

The film's standout moments include the tense horse race scenes and the love story featuring Flash and Ann. The race scenes showcase Blue Chip's struggles to make a comeback and Spike's nefarious attempts to defeat Flash. The love story is a typical romantic subplot that is seen in almost any film of its time period but offers a nice contrast to the cutthroat world of horse racing.

Cheers of the Crowd is a film that will not only inspire sports enthusiasts but also leave a lasting impression on the viewers with the positive themes it carries. The characters are well-knit and relatable, and the story moves at a steady pace that keeps the audience engaged. Despite being almost 90 years old, the film still manages to resonate with contemporary audiences and serves as a timeless classic of its time period.

Cheers of the Crowd is a 1935 drama with a runtime of 1 hour. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.3.

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  • Release Date
    1935
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    1 hr
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (43)
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