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Tom, champion du Stade

Original title: Brown of Harvard
  • 1926
  • Passed
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.6K
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Mary Brian in Tom, champion du Stade (1926)
ActionDramaRomance

Tom Brown shows up at Harvard, confident and a bit arrogant. He becomes a rival of Bob McAndrew, not only in football and rowing crew, but also for the affections of Mary Abbott, a professor... Read allTom Brown shows up at Harvard, confident and a bit arrogant. He becomes a rival of Bob McAndrew, not only in football and rowing crew, but also for the affections of Mary Abbott, a professor's daughter.Tom Brown shows up at Harvard, confident and a bit arrogant. He becomes a rival of Bob McAndrew, not only in football and rowing crew, but also for the affections of Mary Abbott, a professor's daughter.

  • Director
    • Jack Conway
  • Writers
    • Rida Johnson Young
    • Donald Ogden Stewart
    • Andrew Percival Younger
  • Stars
    • William Haines
    • Jack Pickford
    • Mary Brian
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Conway
    • Writers
      • Rida Johnson Young
      • Donald Ogden Stewart
      • Andrew Percival Younger
    • Stars
      • William Haines
      • Jack Pickford
      • Mary Brian
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    William Haines
    William Haines
    • Tom Brown
    Jack Pickford
    Jack Pickford
    • Jim Doolittle
    Mary Brian
    Mary Brian
    • Mary Abbott
    Francis X. Bushman Jr.
    Francis X. Bushman Jr.
    • Bob McAndrew
    Mary Alden
    Mary Alden
    • Mrs. Brown
    David Torrence
    David Torrence
    • Mr. Brown
    Edward Connelly
    Edward Connelly
    • Professor Abbott
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Hal Walters
    • (as Guinn Williams)
    Donald Reed
    Donald Reed
    • Reggie Smythe
    • (as Ernest Gillen)
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Football Fan
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Livingston
    Robert Livingston
    • Harvard Student
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Grady Sutton
    Grady Sutton
    • One of the Dickeys
    • (uncredited)
    Daniel G. Tomlinson
    • Football Trainer
    • (uncredited)
    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Yale Football Player
    • (uncredited)
    Percy Williams
    Percy Williams
    • Butler
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Conway
    • Writers
      • Rida Johnson Young
      • Donald Ogden Stewart
      • Andrew Percival Younger
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    6imwritgill-86874

    known for a future star John Wayne

    This is really not much of a movie. The only reason its remembered today is the debut of JOHN WAYNE as a extra. Still it is a OK movie and recommended by me to watch. Some people like silent movies, me I watched maybe a hundred in my life. This movie contains John Wayne as a uncredited extra. I may have watched about 10,000 movies in my time. Maybe more, since I am disabled and all the time the watch them now. Still this is a pretty good movie and I will watch it again if I ever get the chance. As said watch for future superstar john duke Wayne as a extra and then enjoy this movie. I am giving it a 6 rating and only because of John Wayne.
    drednm

    The Film That Made William Haines a Star!

    One of the biggest hits of 1926, Brown of Harvard is a exciting comedy/drama featuring regatta and football scenes that gave William Haines the role he needed to become a major star. It's patented Haines all the way: brash smart aleck who takes nothing serious until he is rejected by everyone wises up and becomes a man/hero and wins the girl. No one worked this formula like Haines. A terrific comic actor (Little Annie Rooney with Mary Pickford, Show People with Marion Davies), Haines could swing from comedy to tragedy with a change in facial expression. He is a total joy in this film as he was in Tell It to the Marines (with Lon Chaney) and West Point (with Joan Crawford), where he repeats the formula. Mary Brian is good as the girl, Jack Pickford is very good as the sickly roommate, Ralph Bushman is the rival. Edward Connelly, Mary Alden, David Torrence, Guinn Williams, and Grady Sutton co-star. This film is noted now for its homoerotic relationship between Haines and Pickford and for being John Wayne's film debut as a Yale football player (but I never spotted him). Haines was a top-five box office star starting with this picture through 1932. It's a shame he has been largely forgotten and that most of his films appear to be lost. He was one of the most appealing and talented actors of his time.
    10David-240

    Truly brilliant film is full of surprises.

    This is an extraordinary film, that tricks you constantly. It seems to be heading toward cliche at several points, and then something astonishing will happen that genuinely startles. It would give away too much to say much more, but stick with this film and you will be richly rewarded. William Haines is absolutely delightful - he is certainly a star that deserves to be re-discovered. The gay subtext in his relationship with Jack Pickford is amazing - there is even a scene where Haines rubs Pickford's chest (Pickford has a cold). Both actors play this sub-text subtlely and with great depth of emotion, so that there are moments that are very moving. And I never thought I could get so involved in a football match as I did in this movie - and I don't even understand the rules! Also excellent is Francis X. Bushman's son Ralph as Haines' rival for the girl (yes, it's not completely a gay movie). Wonderful silent classic - a great example of Twenties commercial cinema with an edge.
    5broadway_melody_girl

    I'm clueless...

    as to why this film has such a high rating on the IMDb. Sure, it's okay but it's not all as great as it's cracked up to be. At it's very best, BROWN OF HARVARD is a 7. It's about a college freshman, Tom Brown (William Haines) and his life Harvard. The movie was dragging a bit for a while, but it really picked up in the last 40-30 minutes. Jack Pickford was pretty good as William's nerdy best friend/sidekick, considering he was supposed to be a real ladies' man/ ne'er do well in real life. Mary Brian was fine as the girl Haines falls for. I think the script of Brown of Harvard could've been more interesting. The characters do not do much. William tries out for sports and hits on girls. Jack just good-naturedly listens to anything Haines has to say. Mary Brian stands around for most of the film smiling and occasionally looks slightly indignant. She hardly gets angry when William drops all her groceries on purpose, and doesn't even pay for replacements. If some fresh guy wrecked my groceries that I paid for and didn't even pay for them after he wrecked them I would be very angry, no matter how smooth and handsome he (thinks) he is. And for a while, William Haines' character seemed a bit annoying to me, and came across as a little too self-confident to me. But after a while you can see that the overflowing self-confidence is just something his character uses to hide his weaknesses. Haines was very good. If you are a William Haines fan then Brown of Harvard is really worth seeing. If you are looking for a worthwhile silent college flick I say skip this one for now and watch THE PLASTIC AGE (1924).
    7OldAle1

    solid if unremarkable college comedy-drama sets the pace for later renditions

    I've been intrigued by this film for a while, in part because of the extremely high score here on IMDb -- a 9.0 average with over 300 votes gives it the highest rating of any accessible silent film! How had I not heard of this film before this website? Well, you can't always trust the ratings. This is actually a very good film, preserved quite well if the fine VHS transfer I rented is any indication -- excellent acting by the principals, especially William Haines as Brown, and good location work at Cambridge with some fine action footage in the climactic Harvard/Yale football game -- but the story must have seemed a hoary chestnut even in 1926. Obnoxious, self-centered and charismatic guy goes to school and gets put in his place, becoming in the process a caring, self-sacrificing friend; I doubt people in 1926 found much that was really exciting in the last few reels, the predictability factor is high. Still, it starts out very well, and is certainly deserving of being remembered, if not praised to the heavens. Maybe the previous 350 voters are mostly Harvard men...

    EDIT Now 600+ voters and the score has actually climbed to 9.2! Seriously, folks, there is ballot-stuffing going on here - I defy anybody to explain why this is a better film than "Metropolis" or "The General"!

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    • Trivia
      Film debut (uncredited, as member of the Yale football team) of John Wayne.
    • Quotes

      Jim Doolittle: You going to Harvard too? So'm I!

      Tom Brown: I can stand it... if Harvard can!

      Jim Doolittle: Well, my name's Jed Doolittle. What's yours?

      Tom Brown: Barney Google!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Bachelor Father: Parent's Night (1958)

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 1926 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Brown of Harvard
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles City College - 855 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Photograph)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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