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Directed by | Arthur Lubin |
Produced by | Trem Carr Paul Malvern |
Screenplay by | George Waggner Harold Buckley |
Story by | George Waggner (as Hell on Ice) |
Starring | John Wayne |
Cinematography | Harry Neumann |
Edited by | Charles Craft |
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Universal Pictures
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time
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60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Idol of the Crowds is a 1937 American drama sport film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring John Wayne as an ice hockey player.
The New York Panthers ice hockey team is struggling in the standings. A scouting team headed by Kelly (Hopton) heads to Maine where they've heard of a promising former amateur player. He turns out to be John Hanson (Wayne), now a chicken farmer.
Hanson does not wish to return to the game, but when he learns how much money he can make, he agrees solely so he can make enough to upgrade his farm. His skills make him an instant sensation, but as the team heads toward the championship series, he runs afoul of crooked gamblers and the beautiful woman (Bromley) they tempt him with.