

Drama
Overview
William 'Frank' Cavanaugh is a top football coach who gave up his career to enter WWI where he became a hero. After the war he went back to coaching where he ended up having one of the best winning percentages in football history.
Top Cast


Pat O'Brien
Pat O'Brien
Francis William 'Frank' / 'Cav' Cavanaugh
Pat O'Brien
Francis William 'Frank' / 'Cav' Cavanaugh


Ruth Warrick
Ruth Warrick
Florence Ayres Cavanaugh
Ruth Warrick
Florence Ayres Cavanaugh


Robert Ryan
Robert Ryan
Father Timothy 'Tim' Donovan
Robert Ryan
Father Timothy 'Tim' Donovan


Leon Ames
Leon Ames
Robert 'Bob' Stewart
Leon Ames
Robert 'Bob' Stewart


Russell Wade
Russell Wade
Private Manning
Russell Wade
Private Manning


Bruce Edwards
Bruce Edwards
Lieutenant Jones
Bruce Edwards
Lieutenant Jones


Richard Martin
Richard Martin
David 'Davie' Cavanaugh
Richard Martin
David 'Davie' Cavanaugh


Barbara Hale
Barbara Hale
Sarah Cavanaugh
Barbara Hale
Sarah Cavanaugh


Joseph Crehan
Joseph Crehan
Judge
Joseph Crehan
Judge


Milton Kibbee
Milton Kibbee
Mr. Watkins
Milton Kibbee
Mr. Watkins
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