Brown of Harvard (1926 film)


Brown of Harvard is a 1926 American silent film directed by Jack Conway and starring William Haines, Jack Pickford, and Mary Brian. Released by MetroGoldwynMayer, the film is based on the successful 1906 Broadway play Brown of Harvard by Rida Johnson Young who also cowrote the popular music for the play along with Melvin Ellis. The film is the best known of the three Brown of Harvard films, presenting the screen debut of John Wayne. Uncredited, Wayne played a Yale football player. Grady Sutton and Robert Livingston, both of whom went on to long and successful careers, also appear uncredited. The 1918 film included future Boston Redskins coach William Lone Star Dietz and the only Washington State University football team to win a Rose Bowl.

One night at a party, Tom forcibly kisses Mary, which initiates a fight with Bob. Afterwards, Tom challenges Bob to a rowing competition Bob is stroker on the college rowing team. Tom ends up losing. When he forces a confession of love from Mary, he begins to drink in shame. When he replaces Bob in a match against Yale, Tom collapses and is disgraced. He is persuaded by his father to go out for football.To save his friends reputation, the sickly Jim goes out and takes his place in the rain and is soon hospitalized. Tom plays in the game against Yale and at a crucial point gives Bob a chance to score for the team. After the game, Tom goes to the hospital to tell Jim of the victory, but Jim dies shortly afterward. Tom is acclaimed a school hero and is happily united with Mary. ........

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