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Knute Rockne All American

  • 1940
  • U
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.3K
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Pat O'Brien in Knute Rockne All American (1940)
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The story of legendary Notre Dame football player and coach Knute Rockne.The story of legendary Notre Dame football player and coach Knute Rockne.The story of legendary Notre Dame football player and coach Knute Rockne.

  • Directors
    • Lloyd Bacon
    • William K. Howard
  • Writers
    • Robert Buckner
    • Mrs. Knute Rockne
  • Stars
    • Pat O'Brien
    • Gale Page
    • Ronald Reagan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • Lloyd Bacon
      • William K. Howard
    • Writers
      • Robert Buckner
      • Mrs. Knute Rockne
    • Stars
      • Pat O'Brien
      • Gale Page
      • Ronald Reagan
    • 26User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Knute Rockne
    Gale Page
    Gale Page
    • Bonnie Skiles Rockne
    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    • George Gipp
    Donald Crisp
    Donald Crisp
    • Father John Callahan C.S.C.
    Albert Bassermann
    Albert Bassermann
    • Father Julius Nieuwland
    • (as Albert Basserman)
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • Committee Chairman
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Doctor Treating Knute
    Owen Davis Jr.
    Owen Davis Jr.
    • Charles 'Gus' Dorais
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Lars Knutson Rockne
    Dorothy Tree
    Dorothy Tree
    • Martha Rockne
    Johnny Sheffield
    Johnny Sheffield
    • Knute Rockne - Age 7
    • (as John Sheffield)
    Moreau Choir of Notre Dame
    • Moreau Choir
    • (as The Moreau Choir of Notre Dame)
    Nick Lukats
    • Harry Stuhldreher - The Four Horsemen
    Kane Richmond
    Kane Richmond
    • Elmer Layden - The Four Horsemen
    William Marshall
    William Marshall
    • Don Miller - The Four Horsemen
    William Byrne
    • Jim Crowley - The Four Horsemen
    Howard Jones
    • Howard Jones - USC Coach
    Glenn 'Pop' Warner
    • Glenn 'Pop' Warner - Stanford Coach
    • Directors
      • Lloyd Bacon
      • William K. Howard
    • Writers
      • Robert Buckner
      • Mrs. Knute Rockne
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews26

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    10edwagreen

    An American for All Ages-Knute Shines ****

    Pat O'Brien had his best role ever as Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne. From humble beginnings, Rockne entered Notre Dame as a student circa 1910. He is into chemistry but becomes a marvelous football player and hero.

    Upon graduation, he teaches chemistry at the school but he has got the football fever that tugs at him, this forces him to give up chemistry to pursue his dream of coaching the game. In a way, too bad, the school probably lost a great chemistry teacher-certainly far better and nicer than the one I had in high school. (Erasmus Hall in Brooklyn to be exact.)

    He motivates his students. He will not tolerate academic underachievement. He is a coach for all seasons.

    O'Brien captures that common kind touch. One of his students, George Gipp, is memorably played in a fine brief supporting performance by Ronald Reagan.

    The years pass and the achievements run high-but Knute remains the same kind coach who testifies before Congress when football is called into question.

    Donald Crisp is outstanding as a Notre Dame priest who knew that Rockne was destined to coach football. Albert Basserman is adequate, but his Jewish accent in the portrayal of a priest is awkward at best. Basserman was nominated that year in the supporting category for "Foreign Correspondent."

    Rockne's tragic death, in a plane crash, robbed the world of many more years of a totally professionally wonderful human-being. The film is great.
    10ccthemovieman-1

    An Emotional, Really Nice Sports Film

    You don't have to be a Notre Dame football fan to enjoy this, because I am not....but, as a football fan in general, this was fun to watch. It almost makes me a Fighting Irish devotee. If you can't get caught up in the emotion in this film, gridiron fan or not, you better check your pulse because this is an emotional film with some very touching scenes.

    As a sports fan, I loved watching the classic footage of early college games. They had some pretty wild plays back then with a lot of laterals. They interspersed that footage with Pat O'Brien shown as head coach Knute Rockne on the sidelines and some of the players, such as George Gipp (Ronald Reagan).

    Reagan gets pretty good billing in this film but his part really isn't that large. O'Brien is the only actor with a large role in here. The rest - all playing nice characters - include Gale Page as Rockne's wife "Bonnie;" Donald Crisp, as the Notre Dame's "Father John Callahan;" Albert Bassermann as chemistry professor "Father Nieuwland" and Reagan, as Gipp, perhaps Notre Dame's most talented and famous player ever.

    What this film does nicely is balance the personal story with the football. Neither angle is overdone. The characters in here all people you can root for, as there are no villains. On my last look, it was interesting to discover Johnny Sheffield - Tarzan's son - playing Rockne at the age of seven and to see George Reeves, TV's Superman, as one of the players.

    There have been very few football movies made in Hollywood, for some reason, and precious few good ones. This is one of them.
    8robfollower

    Work ethic, innovation, team building, faith, and family: this movie has it all.

    The Knute Rockne legend is largely founded on this Lloyd Bacon biography, in which Pat O'Brien stars as the sainted Notre Dame football coach. In his most famous role, Ronald Reagan plays star quarterback George Gipp, who utters the immortal line "Win one for the Gipper!" Rock's speech in front of the college athletics evaluation committee was just outstanding, and the stock footage of the old games is even to this day some great football. Fabulous sports biography .
    7whpratt1

    Pat O'Brien was Outstanding

    Recently was traveling in Norway from Bergen, Norway and stopped in the small town of Voss, Norway and there was a monument in honor of Knute Rockne who was born in Voss years ago. The people all know about Knute to this day and tour guides are proud to stop at his monument. This film is a great history of this great man and his great love for Notre Dame Never realized that Knute has such great talents in chemistry and laboratory science and also taught chemistry for years and at the same time coached the football team. Ronald Reagan played the role of George Gipp, (The Gipper) who was an outstanding football player; Reagan had a short role, but gave a great supporting role in this film. Donald Crisp, (Father John Callahan) was outstanding as a priest who always had great faith in Knute during his entire life at Notre Dame. This is a great Classic film and will be viewed by many generations to come. Enjoy.
    6michaelRokeefe

    A must see for any football fan.

    This is the life story of probably the most famed football coach, Knute Rockne. 'Rock' gained fame with his pep talks that led to many memorable victories for his beloved Notre Dame football team.

    Pat O'Brien probably turns in the best performance of his career as Coach Rockne. Ronald Reagan portrays the dying George Gipp of the "win one for the Gipper" fame. Also in the cast are Donald Crisp, Owen Davis Jr., Gale Page and John Litel. Johnny Sheffield, who played Boy in the Tarzan series, plays Rockne at age 7.

    Father of the forward pass and backfield shift inspired even the non-football fans during his era in the limelight. This is a football classic you can enjoy watching again and again.

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    • Trivia
      The unnamed "disease" that killed George Gipp wasn't a disease, it was actually complications from strep throat.
    • Goofs
      The airplane in which Knute Rockne lost his life was the Fokker F-10 tri-moter. The movie uses a metal-winged Ford tri-motor. The F-10 had wooden wings, which failed during the flight due to internal deterioration, causing the crash. The movie seems to indicate that Rockne's plane crashed because of engine trouble.
    • Quotes

      Knute Rockne: Now I'm going to tell you something I've kept to myself for years. None of you ever knew George Gipp. He was long before your time, but you all know what a tradition he is at Notre Dame. And the last thing he said to me, "Rock," he said, "sometime when the team is up against it and the breaks are beating the boys, tell them to go out there with all they've got and win just one for the Gipper. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock," he said, "but I'll know about it and I'll be happy."

    • Crazy credits
      The movie begins with the Foreword: "The Life of Knute Rockne is its own dedication to the Youth of America, and to finest ideals of courage, characters and sportmanship for all the world. Knute Rockne was a great and vital force in moudling the spirit of modern America through the millions of young men and boys who loved and respected him, and who today are living by the high standard that he taught. This picture has been made with the permission and valuable assistance of his widow, Bonnie Skiles Rockne. Appreciation is expressed to the University of Notre Dame for its gratuitous co-operation."
    • Alternate versions
      For years TV prints of "Knute Rockne All-Amercian" deleted about 13 minutes of footage, including the famous "Win one for the Gipper" speech, for legal reasons concerning the George Gipp family. When the US video version was released in 1998, all the deleted scenes were restored, and seen for the first time since the original theatrical showings. The restored, complete print has since been released on DVD (as of 2006) and is now available for television viewings.
    • Connections
      Featured in Family Classics: Family Classics: Knute Rockne: All American (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      The Notre Dame Victory March
      (1908) (uncredited)

      Music by Michael J. Shea

      Lyrics by John F. Shea

      Played during the opening and end credits

      Played and sung by the crowd at the railroad station twice

      Played as background music often

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Modern Hero
    • Filming locations
      • University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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