Summaries

The triumph and tragedy of Native American Jim Thorpe, who, after winning both the pentathlon and decathlon in the same Olympics, is stripped of his medals on a technicality.

True story of Native American Jim Thorpe, who rose from an Oklahoma reservation to become a collegiate, Olympic, and professional star. After his medals are stripped on a technicality and his dream of coaching is shattered, Thorpe's life begins to unravel. His marriage to his college sweetheart ends, and he is a forgotten figure, except by Glenn 'Pop' Warner, his coach at Carlisle College.—<[email protected]>

In this stirring biographical drama, young Native American Jim Thorpe (Burt Lancaster) pursues his dreams of athletic stardom. Mentored by a devoted coach (Charles Bickford), Thorpe succeeds at track before becoming a renowned football hero and an Olympic athlete. While remarkably accomplished on the field, Thorpe faces obstacles in his pursuit of becoming a professional coach, and also finds challenges in his love life, with its disappointments and heartaches that he must struggle to overcome.—maschzentertainment

Details

Keywords
  • character name as title
  • american indian
  • four word title
  • jim thorpe character
  • american indian residential school
Genres
  • Drama
  • Family
  • Biography
  • Sport
Release date Aug 23, 1951
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Pacific Electric Macy Street Yards, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production companies Warner Bros.

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 47m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

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