
Touchdown!
Drama
Overview
Football coach Dan Curtis is eager for his small college team to win at all costs.
Top Cast


Richard Arlen
Richard Arlen
Dan Curtis
Richard Arlen
Dan Curtis


Peggy Shannon
Peggy Shannon
Mary Gehring
Peggy Shannon
Mary Gehring


Jack Oakie
Jack Oakie
Babe Barton
Jack Oakie
Babe Barton


Regis Toomey
Regis Toomey
Tom Hussey
Regis Toomey
Tom Hussey


George Barbier
George Barbier
Jerome Gehring
George Barbier
Jerome Gehring


J. Farrell MacDonald
J. Farrell MacDonald
Pop Stewart
J. Farrell MacDonald
Pop Stewart


George Irving
George Irving
President Baker
George Irving
President Baker


Charles D. Brown
Charles D. Brown
Harrigan
Charles D. Brown
Harrigan


Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett
Paul Gehring
Charles Starrett
Paul Gehring
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