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1953 film by Francis D. Lyon
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Crazylegs
Directed byFrancis D. Lyon
Written byHall Bartlett
Based onLife of Elroy Hirsch
Produced byHall Bartlett
StarringElroy 'Crazylegs' Hirsch
Lloyd Nolan
Joan Vohs
CinematographyVirgil Miller
Edited byCotton Warburton
Music byLeith Stevens
Production
company
Hall Bartlett Productions
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
  • November 15, 1953 (1953-11-15) (United States)
Running time87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Crazylegs is a 1953 film about Elroy Hirsch's football career. In college (University of Wisconsin and University of Michigan) his unconventional dynamic running style allowed him to change directions in a multitude of ways. The media dubbed him "Crazylegs". The name stuck all through his professional career and life. The bulk of this film is centered on his college days. Crazylegs later became part of the foundation of the "Three End" with the LA Rams. This film captures the genuine quality of Hirsch's personality, with Hirsch playing himself in the part.

The film premiered in Wausau, Wisconsin, Hirsch's hometown. Cotton Warburton's editing was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing.

Plot

Elroy Hirsch's life is told from his days in a school in Wisconsin and then at the University of Wisconsin where he already excelled in sports. After military service, Elroy becomes a professional athlete and earns the nickname of Crazylegs, by which he became known internationally. An injury almost ends his career, but in a typical case of personal overcoming, he achieves a triumphant return.

Cast

The final screen of cast credits is summarized as The Men Of The Los Angeles Rams Professional Football Team, Champions Of The World 1945 and 1951, and below this title are listed Larry Brink, Tom Dahms, Dick Daugherty, Jack Dwyer, Tom Fears, Bob Gambold, Norbert Hecker, Elroy Hirsch, Dick Lane, Woodley Lewis, Leon McLaughlin, Don Paul, Duane Putnam, Volney Quinlan, Dan Towler, Norman Van Brocklin, Bob Waterfield, Stan West, Jim Winkler and Paul Younger

References

  1. "The 26th Academy Awards | 1954". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved November 2, 2024.

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