The Big Game

NR 5.4
1936 1 hr 14 min Drama , Romance

A quarterback stands against gangsters out to control the college sports scene.

  • Cast:
    June Travis , James Gleason , Bruce Cabot , Andy Devine , Guinn "Big Boy" Williams , John Arledge , C. Henry Gordon

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Reviews

Actuakers
1936/10/09

One of my all time favorites.

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Comwayon
1936/10/10

A Disappointing Continuation

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CrawlerChunky
1936/10/11

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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PiraBit
1936/10/12

if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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MartinHafer
1936/10/13

While "The Big Game" has a few clichés and is predictable, it is enjoyable. It also lets the viewer know that cheating at college sports certainly is NOT a recent phenomenon! Phillip Huston stars as Clark Jenkins--a star football player for Atlantic University. Atlantic is one of the best teams in the country and has gotten that way by blatantly cheating. Some of the players are former professionals who are WAY too old to be playing, some consort with gamblers and some get under the table payments to play. In other words, things back in the 1930s were a lot like today! However, inexplicably, although Atlantic clearly cheats, the viewer is expected to cheer for the school and its big star. This is a serious weakness of an otherwise enjoyable picture. Overall, clichés and all, it still manages to oddly entertain.

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utgard14
1936/10/14

College quarterback gets involved with gamblers and falls for the daughter of a sports columnist. Movie wavers between sports drama, comedy, and crime picture. The football scenes aren't bad, despite the stock footage. The cast is actually decent. Phillip Huston shows a lot of promise. It was apparently his first film role in a limited career. I'm not sure why he didn't break out. He's not bad looking and has a very relaxed screen manner for 1936. Bruce Cabot is fine. Andy Devine is...well, Andy Devine. Donkey voice and all that. An acquired taste for many. James Gleason is great as usual but this isn't one of his better parts. June Travis is a pretty enough love interest, though a little colorless. Some solid support from Guinn Williams and C. Henry Gordon, among other recognizable faces. Despite being a competent production with some good actors, the film is kind of a snore.

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Michael_Elliott
1936/10/15

The Big Game (1936) ** (out of 4) Forgotten football film from RKO about a popular quarterback (Phillip Huston) who gets involved with gamblers. This film is pretty uneven from start to finish because it doesn't know if it wants to be a cute comedy, a bland melodrama or some sort of crime picture. Sadly, it doesn't do any of the three very good and in the end we're left with a pretty boring film that drags even at just 73-minutes. WIth that said, there are a few reasons that make this a must see. For starters, a lot of actual football players are used in the film including members of Stanford, Notre Dame and Ohio State. Another thing worth noting is that Jay Berwanger, the first Heisman Trophy winner, is also in the picture. Yet another thing that will be interesting to football buffs is the fact that footage from the 1935 Rose Bowl is used as stock footage. And finally, Irwin Shaw wrote the screenplay. If you don't know who that is just Google the name and you'll see the impressive work that he'd go onto do. Back to the negative stuff, the story itself just tries to do way too much and the "B" material just isn't there. The entire stuff dealing with the gambling in sports is rather interesting and certainly when you considering what is currently going on with college sports. It's fun getting to see some of this old time football being played and you have to laugh when characters brag about the sport making the schools around one million dollars each year. The performances really aren't all that memorable with everyone pretty much playing roles that they've done throughout their careers. June Travis plays the love interest. James Gleason, Bruce Cabot and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams are also in the cast as is Andy Devine whose comedy just doesn't work. THE BIG GAME isn't really going to appeal to movie buffs but those interesting in old time football should find enough interesting bits to make it worth watching once.

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mfvaughn
1936/10/16

Although the film is not one of the best sports films ever made, and the storyline is droll and trite, to my surprise, some of the action sequences using the actual actors were more realistic than most football films; especially of this era, and especially with this sort of story. No poorly acting pitching as Ronald Reagan showed in "The Grover Cleveland Alexander Story" or odd batting stance of Anthony Perkins as Jimmy Persall in "Fear Strikes Out" or faked boxing as in "Rocky". This is a dated film per the acting, direction, plot, and so forth, but this actually adds to its charm. Was America actually this way: polite, articulate, innocent? My guess is that it actually was in this era. James Gleason as usual is excellent, the settings nostalgic even to someone far too young to have memories of the time, and a young Andy Devine is fun to watch and listen to with his trademark squeaky and broken voice. Of much interest to me is the first-time screenwriter is Irwin Shaw who later would become one of America's most renown novelists with "The Young Lions", "Rich Man, Poor Man", Beggarman, Thief", and "Evening in Byzantium". Additionally, this film cast actual college football stars, including the first Heisman Trophy winner, Jay Berwanger from the University of Chicago and the immortal King Kong Klein. For these reasons, this film is a must for the sports film buff. As a work of art, this film fails; but as a guilty pleasure it scores high.

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