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The Basketball Fix

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
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5.4/10
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William Bishop, Hazel Brooks, Vanessa Brown, John Ireland, Johnny Sands, and Marshall Thompson in The Basketball Fix (1951)
BasketballFilm NoirCrimeDramaSport

A college basketball star collaborates with organized crime and becomes involved in 'point shaving.' A sportswriter tries to get him back on the right track.A college basketball star collaborates with organized crime and becomes involved in 'point shaving.' A sportswriter tries to get him back on the right track.A college basketball star collaborates with organized crime and becomes involved in 'point shaving.' A sportswriter tries to get him back on the right track.

  • Director
    • Felix E. Feist
  • Writers
    • Charles K. Peck Jr.
    • Peter R. Brooke
  • Stars
    • John Ireland
    • Marshall Thompson
    • Vanessa Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    213
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Felix E. Feist
    • Writers
      • Charles K. Peck Jr.
      • Peter R. Brooke
    • Stars
      • John Ireland
      • Marshall Thompson
      • Vanessa Brown
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Pete Ferreday
    Marshall Thompson
    Marshall Thompson
    • Johnny Long
    Vanessa Brown
    Vanessa Brown
    • Pat Judd
    William Bishop
    William Bishop
    • Mike Taft
    Hazel Brooks
    Hazel Brooks
    • Lily Courtney
    Johnny Sands
    Johnny Sands
    • Jed Black
    • (as John Sands)
    Robert Hyatt
    Robert Hyatt
    • Mickey Long
    • (as Bobby Hyatt)
    Walter Sande
    Walter Sande
    • Nat Becker
    Ted Pierson
    • Police Lt. Garrett
    John Phillips
    John Phillips
    • Rival Reporter
    • (as Johnny Phillips)
    Lester Sharpe
    Lester Sharpe
    • Jewelry Salesman
    • (as Lester Sharp)
    Art Millan
    • Henchman
    Lionel Kay
    • Henchman
    Jack Reynolds
    • Reporter
    Donald Kerr
    • Headwaiter
    David March
    • Hoodlum
    • (as Dave March)
    Bobby Barber
    Bobby Barber
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Chefe
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Felix E. Feist
    • Writers
      • Charles K. Peck Jr.
      • Peter R. Brooke
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    6sol-kay

    Read the headlines... Forget the small print.

    Sitting in a bar all by himself sports writer Pete Farreday, John Ireland,is approached by a reporter, Johnny Phillips, with a photo of a number of college students arrested for being involved in a mob-fix of basketball games that they played in. Asking at first for the reporter to please not print that photo after Pete ripped it up, when the reporter refused, Pete let him have it with a left to the jaw.

    Pete had a very personal interest in the story that the reporter was talking about and as the movie goes into flashback and we in the audience get to see what happened to get Pete so emotional about it. Johnny Long, Marshall Thompson, is a good student and even better basketball player on the Central High School team. Wanting to go to a college close to where he lived with his kid brother Mickey, Bobby Hyatt, who Johnny was supporting, as well as himself. At his job as a valet at the Cresthaven Country Club Johnny turned down a number of basketball scholarships from colleges out of the area.

    Pete got to know Johny well and was also a good friend of the local college ,State College, basketball coach Nat Becker, Walter Sande, who got Johnny in the college where he quickly became the star player and was leading the State College basketball team to the local as well as country-wide championship. While Johnny was working at the Cresthaven Club he met mob bookie Mike Taft ,William Bishop, who was interested in Johnny not for his hard work and ethics on and off the basketball court but for what he Johnny could do for him and the mob that he works with. Taft was interested in making a lot of cash for the mob and himself by throwing Johnny a few scraps for playing along with him, in shaving points.

    A "See it now straight from the headlines" type movie that was obviously made to capitalize on the CCNY, among other, college point-shaving scandal that rocked the world of college sports back in the early 1950's. With John Ireland playing a hard hitting, with his fists as well as his typewriter keys, sports columnist who's for college athletes getting compensated by their schools in order to counter-balance the temptations that they are faced with, like Johnny, by mobsters like Mike Taft.

    Made an impact back then,1951,on the public but watching the movie now it's no big deal compared to the corruption and abuse in the sports world, both professional and college, that we see now. We see at first Johnny strongly rejecting cash from Taft for purposely missing points in games that he and the mob are betting on. Later, when Johnnies financial troubles become unbearable he gives in to mobsters and thus destroys a promising career in both college and professional basketball.

    Johnny also, by being busted, loses his girl who he was engaged to marry Pat, Vanessa Brown, and that ironically was the reason that he was busted in the first place. Johnny foolishly paid $1,000.00 in cash, that he got from Taft, for an engagement ring for Pat giving a false name but having the right initials carved into the ring. Johnny being a big college star was easily recognized by the Jewelry salesman, Lester Shape, who got in touch with the press and thus Johnnies fate was sealed. In the end Johnny Long learned the hard way what he never would learn in college. That when you get in with "The Mob" there's no way of getting out except in a pine box or prison cell.
    2BrettErikJohnson

    Shallow look at point shaving.

    "Basketball Fix" has 25 year old Marshall Thompson playing Johnny, a basketball player fresh out of high school. (Which just goes to show that using actors in their mid-20s to play teenagers has been going on forever.) Anyway, Johnny becomes the best player on some unknown state university basketball team.

    Things soon become complicated as he is approached by a friendly but shady character who wants him to shave points off of games. At first he refuses but circumstances cause him to reconsider.

    There are no surprises at all in this film. The topic is handled just as you would expect it to be in the early '50s. It all culminates in an especially unfulfilling conclusion. 2/10
    5ted-25121

    No actors available who know how to dribble a basketball?

    The plot was decent - kind of a Mickey Rooney "Quicksand" on the basketball court, instead of a car dealership.

    I guess they needed a babyface Marshall Thompson to play Johnny Long but it's a shame that they couldn't have found someone who looked like they actually knew how to play the game.

    Maybe the make-up department could have done something with Chuck Connors, only 4 years older than Thompson, as he played for the Celtics after he returned from serving in WWII.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent

    Basketball Fix, The (1951)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    A poor college freshman is a wiz on the basketball court but soon gets involved with gangsters in a points shaving scheme. Here's another moral "B" film from the 1950's this time taking shots at gamblers. The film doesn't have good acting or a real good story but it remains slightly entertaining throughout. It doesn't hurt matters that it only runs 65-minutes either. John Ireland stars as the sports reporter who starts to see the star shaving the points.

    You can find this film on DVD through various public domain companies.
    7bux

    College basketball star becomes involved with gangsters

    Thompson is the college basketball star, Ireland the sportswriter attempting to set him straight. Story moves along slow, in this early 'jock' movie. Interesting, if for no other reason, to see early work by Thompson, Ireland.

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    • Goofs
      The photo of Johnny in handcuffs shown at the beginning of the film differs from the scene where the photo was taken. The lights in the building are off in the photo but on in the scene, the number of people standing behind Johnny are different, and the man in the plaid shirt standing next to the policeman in the photo is not standing next to him in the scene.
    • Quotes

      Pat Judd: All right, so I don't know the difference between basketball and hopscotch.

      Mike Taft: You should, there's little money in hopscotch.

      Johnny Long: Not much more in basketball.

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1952 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Big Decision
    • Filming locations
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Jack Broder Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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