
The All-American
Drama
Overview
The story of the rise and fall of an All-American football player.
Top Cast


Richard Arlen
Richard Arlen
Gary King
Richard Arlen
Gary King


Andy Devine
Andy Devine
Andy Moran
Andy Devine
Andy Moran


Gloria Stuart
Gloria Stuart
Ellen Steffens
Gloria Stuart
Ellen Steffens


James Gleason
James Gleason
Chick Knipe
James Gleason
Chick Knipe


John Darrow
John Darrow
Bob King
John Darrow
Bob King


Preston Foster
Preston Foster
Steve Kelly
Preston Foster
Steve Kelly


June Clyde
June Clyde
Betty Poe
June Clyde
Betty Poe


Merna Kennedy
Merna Kennedy
Gloria Neuchard
Merna Kennedy
Gloria Neuchard


Harold Waldridge
Harold Waldridge
Scheming Willie Walsh
Harold Waldridge
Scheming Willie Walsh


Harvey Clark
Harvey Clark
Gresham McCormick
Harvey Clark
Gresham McCormick
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