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Rollschuhfieber

Originaltitel: The Fireball
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Mickey Rooney, Pat O'Brien, Glen Corbett, and Beverly Tyler in Rollschuhfieber (1950)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn orphanage runaway becomes a roller-skating champion, then contracts polio.An orphanage runaway becomes a roller-skating champion, then contracts polio.An orphanage runaway becomes a roller-skating champion, then contracts polio.

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    • Mickey Rooney
    • Pat O'Brien
    • Beverly Tyler
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    5,6/10
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mickey Rooney
      • Pat O'Brien
      • Beverly Tyler
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    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Johnny Casar
    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Father O'Hara
    Beverly Tyler
    Beverly Tyler
    • Mary Reeves
    James Brown
    James Brown
    • Allen
    Ralph Dumke
    Ralph Dumke
    • Bruno Crystal
    Milburn Stone
    Milburn Stone
    • Jeff Davis
    Bert Begley
    • Shilling
    Marilyn Monroe
    Marilyn Monroe
    • Polly
    Sam Flint
    Sam Flint
    • Dr. Barton
    Glen Corbett
    • Mack Miller
    • (as Glenn Corbett)
    John Hedloe
    • Ullman
    James Anderson
    James Anderson
    • Strong Arm Man
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Al Hill
    Al Hill
    • Policeman
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    Lois James
    • Roller Derby Girl
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    Kenner G. Kemp
    Kenner G. Kemp
    • Roller Derby Spectator
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    Frank Mills
    Frank Mills
    • Roller Derby Spectator
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      • Tay Garnett
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      • Tay Garnett
      • Horace McCoy
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    claudiacasswell

    Quite Enjoyable Little Film

    If you are willing to suspend disbelief for 84 minutes and accept that someone who has never skated can become a roller derby champion in a matter of weeks or months, then you just might enjoy this movie. I watched it only to see Marilyn Monroe in one of her earliest roles and wound up actually liking the movie. Pat O'Brien gives a solid performance in a familiar role as Father O'Hara and it is difficult not to fall in love with Beverly Tyler as Mickey Rooney's loyal, suffering girlfriend. And while Miss Monroe's role is a very minor one with only a few lines, her presence in this film, by definition, makes it a classic.
    3jerod23

    Missed the point of my father's struggle

    'm one of the sons of the man on whose life this movie is based. Here are a few points that were different in the picture: My father skated under the name Eddie Cazar. One of his teammates was Johnny Cazar. If this movie is a hybrid of the two Cazars' lives, someone will have to fill in the details on Johnny.

    My father was not an orphan. His Irish Catholic mother did leave him in order to take up with a French-Canadian Jewish gangster. Thus Eddie was left in the benignly neglectful care of my backwoods paternal grandfather. Either it was easier just to orphan him in the Hollywood version or being an orphan was part of Johnny's story.

    My father was close to six feet tall, from the pictures I've seen I recall Johnny Cazar as being kind of tall himself. Mickey Rooney: not tall. Granted Mr. Rooney could do many of his own skating stunts, so maybe that's why he got the part.

    The extent of the polio was seriously downplayed, which is the entire freaking point of the movie! Polio was a big deal back then, and they really gloss over it. It really belittles my father's struggle and accomplishment. You get a montage of treatments, including brief scenes of Mickey Rooney in an iron lung, and that's about it. No massive weight loss, no being rendered mute and having his vocal cords removed, no long time spent in that iron lung; just a little paralysis, no big whoop. It was just like a bad 'flu or something. They should have treated it more like the war injuries were in "The Best Years of Our Lives." Maybe that would have been too expensive or something. Of course it makes his comeback for one final season of skating all the less spectacular. In a way my father was the Earvin Johnson of the era, having the illness everyone feared the most, yet managing to fight back and still participate in a hugely popular sport.

    The treatment of his rise from street skater to rollerderby star is close enough for a '50s era family movie. I.e. not enough sex and no drugs. That's true for both Cazars.

    Real life is a lot more complex than reel life. His fall a lot harder, his climb up a lot harder, his triumph a lot more amazing, but it took a hell of a lot longer for redemption.

    So do check out this movie, it is a glimpse into a nearly forgotten popular culture and plague. Even if it is a watered down look into one man's life or two men's conflated lives.
    drednm

    Mickey Rooney Is Terrific

    This is a terrific ultra low-budget film that hits its marks and offers a few surprises. Mickey Rooney stars as an orphanage kid no one wanted. He's past school age (Rooney's 30ish here) but the priest who runs the joint (Pat O'Brien) can't get him motivated to learn a skill. After a big fight, Rooney runs away ... much to O'Brien's delight. Now he'll have to learn a skill. Faced with harsh reality he steals a pair of roller skates and tries to hawk them and eventually lands a job as a dishwasher in a dive. But those skates. He goes to the local rink for lessons and his world changes. He finally finds a passion and becomes a roller derby star until tragedy hits and he learns a thing or two about fame, humility, and life. Fascinating film with Rooney doing much of his own skating. Beverly Tyler is the girl, Ralph Dumke is the dive owner, Milburn Stone is the rink owner. And Marilyn Monroe shows up and gets a few lines as a fan. She even gets a couple scenes with Rooney. I remember roller derby from 1950s TV. It made no sense to me then or now.
    4bkoganbing

    Mickey On Wheels

    One of the early attractions of television was the Roller Derby, I well remember it though I certainly can't say I was any fan. And I doubt anyone became a fan after watching this average Mickey Rooney film.

    It took a while apparently for Mickey Rooney to finally get cast in adult roles. Producers were still seeing him as either good kid Andy Hardy or that punk from Boys Town, Whitey Marsh. Fireball has Mickey running away from an orphanage where Father Pat O'Brien is having a devil of a time trying to reach this angry young man. Maybe Spencer Tracy had a better touch.

    Anyway he finds a pair of roller-skates, a job washing dishes with Ralph Dumke, and pretty soon he's found his way to the skating rink where he finally shows a natural aptitude for speed skating under the tutelage of champion Beverly Tyler. That fact doesn't sit well with her skating partner Glenn Corbett.

    Mickey attracts the attention of the television audience just now discovering roller derby when the TV cameras pan to him, heckling the living fecal matter out of Glenn Corbett. Seeing Mickey doing that reminded me of someone I knew way back in the day who used to get free baseball tickets and I went to games with him. The price was listening to this short obnoxious individual heckling the opposition ballplayers the way Rooney was doing to Corbett. Like Mickey in the movie, this individual had issues, many kinds of issues.

    Of course he does become a roller derby champion, but faces a couple of crises, personal and professional which I won't go into.

    Fireball was made on the cheap to take advantage of the current discovery of the roller derby. Pat O'Brien is the usual wise Catholic prelate, nothing new here since Angels With Dirty Faces. And Rooney is 30, looking 30 playing a teen.

    Fireball did give me that unwanted trip down memory lane, not to early television and the roller derby, but to Yankee Stadium trying to pretend I did not know the obnoxious individual sitting next to me.
    10bux

    The "MICK" Vintage '50s Fair

    After the war, and the demise of the ANDY HARDY series, Rooney seemed to be trying to find his niche in Hollywoodland.

    From around 1949 to 1956, Rooney made some of the very best film noir ever put on celluloid: THE BIG WHEEL, MY OUTLAW BROTHER, QUICKSAND, and the classic DRIVE A CROOKED ROAD. THE FIREBALL is a another mini-classic.

    Yes, it's the typical sports story-young man struggles to the top, becomes a dickweed, then after life-altering crisis becomes a "real hero." But it is how the Mick plays it here that makes this one great viewing.

    It also doesn't hurt to be able to catch a glimpse of MM now and again-and also a pre-RIN TIN TIN Jim Brown.

    Throw in Pat O'Brien as a priest and you gotta classic!!!

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      The beginning of the movie is filmed at St John's Military Academy in Los Angeles, which was located at 10th Avenue and Washington and closed in 1961.
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      Johnny Casar: Well, hiya, Champ! Thought you'd be down practicing. You could use plenty of it

      Mack Miller: You loud-mouthed little pest...

      Johnny Casar: Woof, woof woof!

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      • 25. November 1950 (Schweden)
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