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- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American runtime "107.0".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American abstract "Jim Thorpe – All-American is a 1951 biographical film produced by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz, honoring Jim Thorpe, the great Native American athlete who won medals at the 1912 Olympics and distinguished himself in various sports, both in college and on professional teams.The film starred Burt Lancaster as Thorpe and featured some archival footage of both the 1912 and 1932 Summer Olympics, as well as other footage of the real Thorpe (seen in long shots). Charles Bickford played the famed coach Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner, who was Thorpe's longtime mentor. Bickford also narrated the film, which told of Thorpe's athletic rise and fall, ending on an upbeat note when he was asked by a group of boys to coach them. Phyllis Thaxter portrayed Thorpe's first wife. Warner Bros. used a number of contract players in the film, as well as a few Native American actors.".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American wikiPageID "10286685".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American wikiPageRevisionID "605858194".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American cinematography Ernest_Haller.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American country "United States".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American director Michael_Curtiz.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American distributor Warner_Bros..
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American editing "Folmar Blangsted".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American gross "1550000.0".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American language "English".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American music Max_Steiner.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American name "Jim Thorpe – All-American".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American producer Everett_Freeman.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American runtime "6420.0".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American starring Burt_Lancaster.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American starring Charles_Bickford.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American starring Phyllis_Thaxter.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American writer Douglas_Morrow.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American writer Everett_Freeman.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American writer Frank_Davis.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American writer Jim_Thorpe.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American writer Russell_Birdwell.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American writer Vincent_X._Flaherty.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:1950s_drama_films.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:1951_films.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:American_drama_films.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:American_football_films.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:Athletics_films.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:Biographical_films_about_sportspeople.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:Black-and-white_films.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:English-language_films.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:Films_about_the_Olympic_Games.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American subject Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Curtiz.
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American type Film.
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- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American comment "Jim Thorpe – All-American is a 1951 biographical film produced by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz, honoring Jim Thorpe, the great Native American athlete who won medals at the 1912 Olympics and distinguished himself in various sports, both in college and on professional teams.The film starred Burt Lancaster as Thorpe and featured some archival footage of both the 1912 and 1932 Summer Olympics, as well as other footage of the real Thorpe (seen in long shots).".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American label "Jim Thorpe – All-American".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American label "Jim Thorpe – All-American".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American label "Jim Thorpe: All-American".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American label "Le Chevalier du stade".
- Jim_Thorpe_–_All-American label "Pelle di rame".
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