Harmon of Michigan

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Harmon of Michigan
Directed byCharles Barton
Screenplay byHoward J. Green
Story byRichard Goldstone
Stanley Rauh
Fredric M. Frank
Produced byWallace MacDonald
StarringTom Harmon
Anita Louise
Forest Evashevski
Oscar O'Shea
Warren Ashe
CinematographyJohn Stumar
Edited byArthur Seid
Production
company
Columbia Pictures
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • September 11, 1941 (1941-09-11)
Running time
65 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Harmon of Michigan is a 1941 American film starring Anita Louise and Larry Parks. Ostensibly a biopic about University of Michigan football player Tom Harmon's post-collegiate career as a coach, it was actually filmed immediately upon his graduation and is thus entirely fictional. Harmon, who was an all-American and Heisman Trophy winner at Michigan, plays himself in the film.

Cast[]

  • Tom Harmon as Himself
  • Anita Louise as Peggy Adams
  • Forest Evashevski as Himself
  • Oscar O'Shea as "Pop" Branch
  • Warren Ashe as Bill Morgan
  • Stanley Brown as Freddy Davis
  • Ken Christy as Joe Scudder
  • Tim Ryan as Flash Regan
  • William Hall as Coach Jimmy Wayburn
  • Larry Parks as Harvey
  • Lloyd Bridges as Ozzie
  • Chester Conklin as Gasoline Chuck

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