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  1. The Crowd Roars

    The Crowd Roars

    1932 · Drama · 1h 25m
  2. May 21, 2015 · Directed by Howard Hawkswith James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ann Dvorak

    • 3 min
    • 4.8K
    • miguel b
  3. Aug 28, 2012 · The Crowd Roars (1932) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #TheCrowdRoarsJames Cagney kicks serious asphalt in director Howard hawk's high-speed thrill ride costarrin...

    • 3 min
    • 8.3K
    • Warner Bros. Classics
  4. Crowd Roars, The (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Roaring For Blood Warner Bros. pace opening the James Cagney car-racing drama, the star with his sidekick Spud (Frank McHugh) on a train, headed to his hometown after winning the Indianapolis 500, pausing for girlfriend Lee (Ann Dvorak) to tell us the moral score, in Howard Hawks’ The Crowd Roars , 1932.

  5. The Crowd Roars: Directed by Howard Hawks. With James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ann Dvorak, Eric Linden. Race car driver becomes overprotective of his brother when he decides to become a racer as well.

    • (1.5K)
    • Action, Drama, Sport
    • Howard Hawks
    • 1932-04-16
  6. The Crowd Roars: Directed by Richard Thorpe. With Robert Taylor, Edward Arnold, Frank Morgan, Maureen O'Sullivan. A young boxer gets caught between a no-good father and a crime boss when he starts dating the boss's daughter, although she doesn't know what daddy does for a living.

    • (456)
    • Action, Drama, Romance
    • Richard Thorpe
    • 1938-08-05
  7. This time, The Crowd Roars (1938) about boxing as a fighter's hard-drinking father gets his son (Robert Taylor) mixed up with the underworld. Crowd Roars, The (1938) - (Original Trailer) - Turner Classic Movies

  8. Crowd Roars, The (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Roaring For Blood Warner Bros. pace opening the James Cagney car-racing drama, the star with his sidekick Spud (Frank McHugh) on a train, headed to his hometown after winning the Indianapolis 500, pausing for girlfriend Lee (Ann Dvorak) to tell us the moral score, in Howard Hawks’ The Crowd Roars, 1932.

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