Crowd howls
crowd howls is an American film of Jean Daumery, left in 1932. It is the French-speaking version turned simultaneously of The Crowd Roars of Howard Hawks.
Synopsis
The competition between two brothers, both racing drivers, and that alcohol and the love draw up one against the other, ends the day when they are both wounded at the time of a competition.
Data sheet
- Realization: Jean Daumery (Howard Hawks for the scenes of races)
- Scenario: According to a history of Howard Hawks
- Adaptation: Seton I. Miller, Kubee Glassman, John Bright, Niven Busch
- French Adaptation, Dialog: Paul d' Estournelle de Constant
- Images: Sidney Hickox
- Decorations: Jack Okey
- Music: Leo F. Forbstein
- Production: Warner Bros, National First
- Lasted: 81 minutes (1. 21)
- First presentation: September 6th, 1932, and on October 11th, 1932 in France
Distribution
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Jean Gabin: Joe Greer , racing driver
- Franck O' Neill: Eddie Greer , the brother
- Helene Perdrière: Anne , the woman of Eddie
- Francine Mussey: Lee Merrick , the mistress of Joe
- Henri Etievant: Mr. Greer
- Helene Frederique: Mrs. Spud
- Sergius: Mr. Spud
Around film
The scenes with great figuration, scenes of races and accidents are borrowed from the American version.
See too
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