Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 5000000
Revenue
$ 24804129
Jesse Owens
Larry Snyder
Dave Albritton
Ruth Solomon
Leni Riefenstahl
Avery Brundage
Jeremiah Mahoney
Carl "Luz" Long
Dean Cromwell
Lawson Robertson
Peggy
Joseph Goebbels
Quincella
St. John
Eulace Peacock
Ken Seitz
Mel Walker
Frank Wykoff
Foy Draper
Ralph Metcalfe
Marty Glickman
Sam Stoller
Charles Sherrill
Alfred J. Lill
Fred Rubien
Francis Schmidt
Trent
Emma Owens
Henry Owens
Adolf Hitler
Hans Ertl
Wolfgang Furstner
Harry E. Davis
Franz Miller
Rev. Ernest Hall
Carl Diem
Adolf Dassler
Desk Clerk
Reporter
Journalist
Reporter
Doorman
Elevator Boy
Hans Von Tschammer
Ferry Field Official
Phil Diamond
Ferry Field Announcer
Brownshirt
Brownshirt
Brownshirt
Rudolf Dassler
Beauty Parlor Boss
Sylvester Owens
Henry Owens Jr.
Quincy Owens
Laverne Owens
Four-Year-Old Gloria Owens
Two-and-Half-Year-Old Gloria Owens
Radio Announcer
Local Girl #1
Local Girl #2
Jewish Man
Jewish Woman
Jazz Singer
Boxing Match Announcer
Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-12
Wow, Hopkins directed this and, honestly, at best he's directed a lot of guilty pleasure movies. You know, the movies that you know are bad but you like them anyway. This one is actually, well, good. It's a legit good film and that is odd for Hopkins. Anyway, the failing is the Nazi thing. The discrimination in America plays, because that was really the principal challenge that Owens needed to overcome to even make it to the Olympics in the first place. That was a struggle in and of itself. But, when it came to Germany it should have been more of a focus on him, and how he beat the "master race" and, instead, it was a little too focused on the Nazis. And, honestly, everyone knows who the Nazis are and what they did. We aren't watching the movie because of that, we are watching the movie because of what Owens did. However, despite that, the movie works with a strong opening act that dealt in an albeit heavy-handed but still absolutely dramatically compelling story about Owens. The only fault is that it loses focus in Germany.