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File: The Drop Kick (1927).webm

Author: Millard Webb

Publisher: First National Pictures

Year: 1927

PD: PD/US|1935

Note: The Drop Kick is a 1927 silent film directed by Millard Webb about a college football player (Richard Barthelmess). It was notably one of the early films of John Wayne, who later became known for his appearance in Westerns, who was only aged 20 in the film. He had a minor role as an unnamed football player.

Cat: Drama film


00:04

Richard A. Rowland
Presents
Richard Barthelmess
in

"The Drop Kick"


Produced by Ray Rockett
A First National Picture

Copyright——by First National Pictures, Inc.
All rights reserved.


00:11

First
National
Pictures




A First National Picture

00:31

Jack Hamill was an all around athlete——his "approach" sure——his "stroke", swift——and his "service",—perfect.

. . . RICHARD BARTHELMESS

00:45

"I must run along home, now, Molly—have to pack up, you know—leaving for the old College in the morning."


00:59

Molly was a popular partner——she used a peppermint lipstick——and never hit in a clinch.

. . . Alberta Vaughn

01:15

"Going home at nine o'clock? Not me, Jackie——I'm used to staying out till a respectable hour!"


02:23

Mrs. Hamill was not only a devoted mother, but her son's pal, as well.

. . . Hedda Hopper

02:40

"Mrs. Graves and Miss Cecily arrived unexpectedly for the week end, sir."


03:29

In Cecily's dreams of romance, Jack was always the hero.

. . . Barbara Kent

03:55

"What has become of the long curls I used to pull?"


04:06

"Oh, Cecily has quite grown up! I've promised to let her go to the Shoreham-Central Game, with your mother."


04:42

"Father says you are the greatest drop-kicker Shoreham ever had—I'm crazy to see you play!"


05:01

"He's Captain of the team, too, Cecily, and maybe he'll take you to the Thanksgiving Prom, if you're nice to him."


06:04

Once more, the flood of youth swept over old Shoreham College——a new fall term——excitement—anticipation—the warm handclasp of friends, old and new.


06:28

And again the old Psi Upsilon Fraternity House buzzed with excitement.


07:26

Invincible

HAIR TONIC


07:36

Facing Fraternity Row was the pride of the Campus—the Honeymoon Cottage of their popular coach, Brad Hathaway.


08:00

Brad had found it easy to settle down—but was finding it harder to "settle up".

. . . Eugene Strong

08:16

634 BUTTER STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
PROSPECT 287

Sept. 16 1927

Mr. Brad Hathaway
City

1 Evening Drape 400.00
1 Evening Gown 300.00
700.00

08:37

Eunice liked being the only bride on the Campus—but she didn't intend to let it cramp her style.

. . . Dorothy Revier

09:03

"Honey, I didn't know you were going to buy so much stuff this month."


09:14

"There you go about money, again! When I sent the diamond bracelet back, I did think I could have some new clothes!"


09:32

For three years, 'Bones' Barton had lived in reflected glory—he was Jack Hamill's room mate.

. . . James Bradbury

09:43

"Are you sure it's Brad you want to see—and not your old sweetie, Eunice?"


10:30

"Let's get this straight, once and for all. Brad is my best friend—and you are now his wife!"


10:45

"Don't be a crepe hanger, honey! What's a husband between friends?"


10:58

Pemberton, the Assistant Coach, resented any popularity—except his own.

. . . Brooks Benedict

11:06

"Look at the College Widow, putting on her old vamp act! Poor Brad!"


11:32

The College year had begun! Lectures——Fraternity rushes—class meetings—class fights—more lectures—initiations—and the real business of the elect——Football!


11:47

All new men report at 4 p.m. <Monday> on the Practice Field.

Brad

12:05

Dean Carson had been a noted full-back in his day—and was the most popular member of the faculty.

. . . George Pierce

12:20

"With a good season, Brad, and the money you have on hand from last year, our new club house is a certainty."


12:43

"The men are all ready for practice, Brad."


14:07

"That's great, Jack! None of 'em can beat us while you kick like that!"


14:48

Jack had made new football history—and it was a proud mother and a thrilled Cecily who came to Shoreham Inn for the Thanksgiving holidays.


15:18

"Maybe Jack has forgotten that he's going to take me to the Prom!"


16:09

"You can never accuse me of not being the dutiful, obliging son."


16:42

The gayest event of the Fall Term was in full swing.


16:49

GYMNASIUM


18:32

While the college echoed with laughter and excitement——behind closed doors, in the Dean's office——


19:05

"Brad, the Auditor says your books are short about ten thousand dollars."


19:15

"Why—there must be some mistake—I—I—"


19:22

"I'm sure there is——but we'll have to get it straightened out right away."


19:36

"I must make my report to the board this week. Get your accountants together and we'll go over them, tomorrow."


19:52

"I'll—I'll have them ready for you."


20:41

"Awfully sorry, but I have this dance—you'll excuse me?"


21:48

"Where's Brad——why isn't he here?"


21:56

"He got a mysterious phone call, and left me in the lurch! Dear old Pem brought me."


24:26

"I shouldn't have come—I—don't know how to be like these other girls——"


24:43

"—I just can't kiss—and—and pet—the way the boys expect me to——"


25:05

"Why—you're prettier than any of them, Cecily!"


25:21

"Cecily——I never thought about it until I watched that chump dancing with you—then I wanted to choke him!"


25:43

During the next few days, Jack spent most of his time finding out just how different Cecily was.


26:11

"I guess I've got to go—tomorrow's the big game and I'm supposed to be in bed at ten——"


26:54

"I know you're going to win—all my thoughts will be with you."


27:10

"Good night, Mother."


27:27

"Don't you think you could kiss me—just once, Cecily?"


27:56

"I don't mind kissing you——it's——it's different——"


28:08

"Everything in the world is different since I found you, Cecily——"


28:52

"You know what that means? No other girl has ever worn my Fraternity pin——"


29:36

Sick with dread and shame, Brad was frantic before the rising tide of disaster.


30:11

"Brad, where's that statement you promised me? What does this mean?"


30:28

"Can't you understand? The money's gone——spent——I stole it!"


30:39

"Do you realize what you are saying, Brad? Even if you return the money, it means dismissal——disgrace——"


31:59

"So——I've married a common thief!"


32:16

"You can't drag me down with you—get out of this house! I never want to see you again!"


33:48

"Jack, please come over——"


33:51

"I can't, Eunice—I—"


33:55

"But something terrible has happened——we need you!"


35:13

"Brad has been neglecting me for weeks—and now he's gone—I could die—I'm so unhappy——"


35:29

"But, Brad wouldn't do that, Eunice——"


36:46

Jack Hamill


37:15

"I'll find him and have a talk with him."


37:25

"Don't leave me, Jack. I'm afraid to be alone!"


38:40

"Hamill, where were you when this happened?"


38:49

"With Eunice——?"


39:02

That tragic midnight found Eunice alone with her thoughts—and the possibilities of the future—"


39:42

Dear Jack
I can't face the boys. I took the money they trusted me with and spent it. This may be a coward's way out but it seems the only way. You'll forgive me because you love me and


40:05

I know that you love Eunice. Save her from any scandal. Don't let her suffer for this, Jack.

Goodbye
Brad

41:30

"If you won't come into the house—let me talk to you in the garden. It's important!"


42:08

"Well——why did you send for me?"


42:14

"Do you know why Brad shot himself?"


42:23

"He saw us in there—"


43:21

"What is to become of me—all the boys know you were here—people will talk—"


44:43

"I'll marry you—I guess Brad meant it that way—"


45:52

Fate has a way of reserving its cruelest blows for our happiest moments—


46:21

"Why, Cecily, what's the matter——why aren't you ready——it's almost time for the game!"


47:03

Cecily—
Please forget me—and forgive me if you can.

Jack.

47:10

"My boy wouldn't do anything like this—I'm going to find out what's wrong."


48:09

"He told me he was going to marry Eunice——he seemed worried about a letter he was reading."


49:14

"See that Cecily gets to the game—I'll be there later—"


50:22

"I'm Mrs. Hamill, Jack's mother."


50:58

"I'm so sorry for you, Mrs. Hathaway—Jack has explained everything—your husband's letter—"


51:20

"How much will you take for the other half of this letter?"


51:40

"I don't intend to let you ruin his life. Before I allow you to marry Jack—I'll cut him off without a penny."


52:50

The Shoreham-Central Game brought a record crowd for the season....thrilled, expectant thousands swarmed over the stadium.


57:44

SCORE

SHOREHAM 0
CENTRAL 0
2 DOWN
6 YDS. TO GO
30 YARD LINE
2 MIN'S. TO PLAY
1 QUARTER
18 CARRIED BALL

57:46

SCORE

SHOREHAM 0
CENTRAL 7
2 DOWN
6 YDS. TO GO
30 YARD LINE
2 MIN'S. TO PLAY
1 QUARTER
18 CARRIED BALL

58:03

Near the end of the first half....the score 7 to 0 against them....Shoreham struggling desperately to overcome Central's lead....


58:59

SCORE

SHOREHAM 0
CENTRAL 7
1 DOWN
10 YDS. TO GO
50 YARD LINE
4 MIN'S. TO PLAY
2 QUARTER
14 CARRIED BALL

59:06

SCORE

SHOREHAM 6
CENTRAL 7
1 DOWN
10 YDS. TO GO
50 YARD LINE
4 MIN'S. TO PLAY
2 QUARTER
14 CARRIED BALL

59:44

"TAKE HIM OUT! TAKE HIM OUT!"


1:00:06

"Replace Hamill—and keep pounding the right side of their line!"


1:01:12

Facing defeat....near the end of the last quarter...Central leading....7 to 6....Shoreham's crippled team fighting doggedly on....


1:02:29

"Let me go in—we only need three points to win—give me another chance——"


1:02:42

"For God's sake put me back in——I can do it, Pem—I can do it—"


1:02:53

2 MIN'S. TO PLAY
4 QUARTER

1:03:58

"HAMILL! HAMILL! HAMILL!"


1:04:01

1 MIN'S. TO PLAY
4 QUARTER

1:04:21

"Jumping Judas! He's going to try a drop-kick from the forty yard line!"


1:05:05

SCORE

SHOREHAM 6
CENTRAL 7
2 DOWN
4 YDS. TO GO
40 YARD LINE
1 MIN'S. TO PLAY
4 QUARTER
2 CARRIED BALL

1:05:08

SCORE

SHOREHAM 9
CENTRAL 7
2 DOWN
4 YDS. TO GO
40 YARD LINE
1 MIN'S. TO PLAY
4 QUARTER
2 CARRIED BALL

1:06:11

"Don't worry, Mrs. Hamill. I'll see that the boys understand."


1:06:39

"I'm so proud of you, Jack——"


1:06:51

"I don't suppose you've heard that Eunice is leaving for Europe——for quite a long visit, I believe——"


1:08:21

THE END
A First National Picture