- Jim Thorpe -- All-American
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name = Jim Thorpe -- All-American
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director =Michael Curtiz
producer =Everett Freeman
writer =Jim Thorpe (autobiography)Russell Birdwell (biography)Frank Davis (addl. dialogue)Vincent X. Flaherty (adaptation)Everett Freeman (screenplay)Douglas Morrow (adaptation and screenplay)
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starring =Burt Lancaster Charles Bickford Phyllis Thaxter
music =Max Steiner
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distributor =Warner Bros.
released =24 August 1951
runtime = 107 minutes
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0043687"Jim Thorpe -- All-American" is a 1951 biographical film produced by
Warner Bros. and directed byMichael Curtiz , honoringJim Thorpe , the great Native American athlete who won medals at the1912 Olympics and distinguished himself in various sports, both in college and on professional teams.The film starred
Burt Lancaster as Thorpe and featured some archival footage of both the 1912 and1932 Summer Olympics , as well as other footage of the real Thorpe (seen in long shots).Charles Bickford played the famed coach Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner, who was Thorpe's longtime mentor. Bickford also narrated the film, which told of Thorpe's athletic rise and fall, ending on an upbeat note when he was asked by a group of boys to coach them.Phyllis Thaxter portrayed Thorpe's first wife. Warner Bros. used a number of contract players in the film, as well as a few Native American actors. [Turner Classic Movies]Cast
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Burt Lancaster as Jim Thorpe
*Charles Bickford as Glenn S. 'Pop' Warner
*Steve Cochran as Peter Allendine
*Phyllis Thaxter as Margaret Miller
*Dick Wesson as Ed Guyac
*Jack Big Head ... Little Boy Who Walk Like Bear (as Jack Bighead)
*Sonny Chorre ... Wally Denny (as Suni Warcloud)
*Al Mejia ... Louis Tewanema
*Hubie Kerns ... Tom AshenbrunnerEpilogue
Although Thorpe was stripped of his Olympic medals after it was discovered he had played for a professional baseball team, they were reinstated in 1983; thirty years after his death.
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*imdb title|0043687
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