The Spirit of Stanford Trailer

The Spirit of Stanford Trailer (1942)

"An All-American hero kicks an all-time high in excitement!" 08 October 1942 Drama, Romance 73 mins

Columbia's Spirit of Stanford is built around the talents of a real-life college football star, in this instance all-American quarterback Frankie Albert.

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Cast

Frankie Albert

as Frankie Albert

Marguerite Chapman

as Fay Edwards

Matt Willis

as Link Wyman

Shirley Patterson

as June Rogers

Kay Harris

as Edna

Robert Kellard

as Cliff Bonnard

The Vagabonds

as Night Club Act

Lloyd Bridges

as Don Farrell (uncredited)

Forrest Tucker

as Buzz Costello (uncredited)

Dale Van Sickel

as Football Player (uncredited)

International Releases Dates

United States 08 October 1942

Production Companies

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