The Winning Stroke
Originally released in 1919. The Winning Stroke is a action/drama film. directed by Edward Dillon. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring George Walsh, Jane McAlpine, and John Leslie
Synopsis
In a mock fraternity initiation, a group of Yale students haze Paul Browning for tattling. When he learns that the leader of the group, oarsman Buck Simmons, is also winning the favor of Aida Courtlandt, the dean's niece, the jealous Browning and gambler Burton Hampdon, to whom Browning owes money, attempt to disgrace Buck so he will not be allowed to participate in the upcoming Yale-Harvard race. After they fail to lure Buck to bed with a girl, Browning takes Aida to a roadhouse so that Buck will have to break training rules to go there. When the coach, suspicious about the roadhouse incident, finds a letter planted on Buck about a deal for him to throw the race, he suspends Buck, but with Aida's influence, the dean straightens matters out. After Yale wins a close race, Browning shoots at Buck, who then trounces him. Proclaimed captain of the next year's team, Buck becomes engaged to Aida.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Fox Film Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Winning Stroke about?
In a mock fraternity initiation, a group of Yale students haze Paul Browning for tattling. When he learns that the leader of the group, oarsman Buck Simmons, is also winning the favor of Aida Court...
Who directed The Winning Stroke?
The Winning Stroke was directed by Edward Dillon.
How long is The Winning Stroke?
The Winning Stroke has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was The Winning Stroke released?
The Winning Stroke was released on September 7, 1919 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Winning Stroke?
The main cast of The Winning Stroke includes George Walsh, Jane McAlpine, John Leslie, William T. Hayes, Louis Este.