Description: “COLLEGE CLASSICS” Brief Highlights of Many Games, 1937-1943 Rare Sportsfilms, Inc. is the rights owner of this DVD Starting in 1937 Eugene W. Castle, through his film company “CASTLE FILMS”, began producing a yearly film showcasing brief highlights of the top college football games of the year. These films became more and more popular as World War II began and especially afterward, as the era of “Home Movies” grew to its height by the late 1940’s before the days of widespread television. For over a quarter of a century (through 1962) Castle released his annual “Football Parade” film each year. During this time other film companies such as “Official Films” and Movietone News” also released similar films, however the Castle Films were always the most popular. The films were also available in 8mm in some years, but the most desirable are the 16mm sound versions. Rare Sportsfilms, Inc. is now making the first seven Castle Film Football Parades available, along with selected similar reels from Movietone, Official Films, etc (all with sound) on this new DVD! Now for the first time, these original B & W films have been restored and Hi-Def tape masters made for the production of this historic 1 hour, 49 minute DVD! In total there are over 80 games spotlighted showing more than 35 different schools, including Nebraska, Minnesota, Army, Pitt, Fordham, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Washington, Southern Cal, Cornell, Penn, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Navy, Clemson, Dartmouth, Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin, Columbia, Oklahoma, Missouri, NYU, Tulane, Boston College, Georgetown, Tennessee, Alabama, SMU, Duquesne, Duke, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Villanova, Purdue, Brown, Colgate and more! Watch Tom Harmon, Sid Luckman, Glenn Davis, Otto Graham, Frank Sinkwich, Esco Sarkkinen, Les Horvath, Lou Zontini, Jack Borhman, Marshall Goldberg and many, many others in action! Shown is the memorable 1940 Cornell-Dartmouth game and film that shows the referee allowing Cornell the famous “5th Down” with mere seconds left, which enabled Cornell to claim a temporary 24-hour 7-3 “victory”! Below is a listing of what is shown on this DVD in order, 1937-1943: 1937 CASTLE Nebraska 14, Minnesota 9 - Memorial Field, Lincoln. Yale 15, Army 7 - the Yale Bowl, New Haven. Pitt 0, Fordham 0 - the Polo Grounds, New York. Notre Dame 7, Northwestern 0 - Dyche Stadium, Evanston. Washington 7, Southern California 0 - The Coliseum, L.A. Cornell 34, Penn 20 - Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Harvard 13, Yale 6 - Harvard Stadium, Cambridge. Army 6, Navy 0 - Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia. 1937 MOVIETONE Army 21, Clemson 6 - Michie Stadium, West Point. Washington 7, Southern California 0 - The Coliseum, L.A. Nebraska 14, Minnesota 9 - Memorial Field, Lincoln. Southern California 13, Ohio State 12 – The Coliseum, L.A. Yale 27, Penn 7 - the Yale Bowl, New Haven. Cornell 20, Princeton 7 - Palmer Stadium, Princeton. Harvard 0, Navy 0 – old Baltimore Stadium, Baltimore. Fordham 0, Pitt 0 – The Polo Grounds, New York. Yale 15, Army 7 – the Yale Bowl, New Haven. Harvard 34, Princeton 6 - Palmer Stadium, Princeton. Yale 9, Dartmouth 9 - the Yale Bowl, New Haven. 1938 CASTLE Columbia 20, Army 18 - Michie Stadium, West Point. Pitt 24, Fordham 13 – Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh. Notre Dame 15, Navy 0 – old Baltimore Stadium, Baltimore. Wisconsin 20, Northwestern 13 - Dyche Stadium, Evanston. Cornell 14, Dartmouth 7 - Schoellkopf Field, Ithaca. Harvard 7, Yale 0 – the Yale Bowl, New Haven. Michigan 18, Ohio State 0 – Ohio Stadium, Columbus. Army 14, Navy 7 - Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia. 1939 CASTLE Cornell 23, Ohio State 14 - Ohio Stadium, Columbus. Notre Dame 14, Navy 7 - Municipal Stadium, Cleveland. Oklahoma 23, Northwestern 0 – Dyche Stadium, Evanston. Princeton 9, Harvard 6 – Palmer Stadium, Princeton. Michigan 19, Penn 17 - Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Pitt 6, Carnegie Tech 0 - Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh. Missouri 20, NYU 7 – Yankee Stadium, New York Minnesota 20, Michigan 7 - Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. Yale 20, Harvard 7 - Harvard Stadium, Cambridge. Navy 10, Army 0 - Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia. 1940 CASTLE Fordham 20, Tulane 7 - the Polo Grounds, New York. Penn 50, Yale 7 - Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Minnesota 7, Michigan 6 - Memorial Stadium, Minneapolis. Pitt 6, Carnegie Tech 0 – Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh. Notre Dame 7, Army 0 – Yankee Stadium, New York. Michigan 20, Northwestern 13 – Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. Harvard 28, Yale 6 – the Yale Bowl, New Haven. Boston College 19, Georgetown 18 - Fenway Park, Boston. Navy 14, Army 0 - Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia. Cornell 3, Dartmouth 0 “Fifth Down” at Memorial Field, Hanover. 1940 OFFICIAL Minnesota 13, Northwestern 12 - Dyche Stadium, Evanston. Notre Dame 7, Army 0 – Yankee Stadium, New York. Cornell 21, Ohio State 7 – Schoellkopf Field, Ithaca. Michigan 41, California 0 – Memorial Stadium, Berkeley. Minnesota 19, Washington 14 – Memorial Stadium, Minneapolis. Boston College 19, Georgetown 18 - Fenway Park, Boston. Tennessee 27, Alabama 12 – Legion Field, Birmingham. Penn 46, Princeton 28 – Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Harvard 28, Yale 0 - the Yale Bowl, New Haven. 1941 CASTLE Fordham 16, Southern Methodist 10 – the Polo Grounds, NY. Duquesne 9, St. Mary’s 0 – Kezar Stadium, San Francisco. Princeton 20, Yale 6 – the Yale Bowl, New Haven. Minnesota 8, Northwestern 7 – Memorial Stadium, Minneapolis. Columbia 21, Princeton 0 - Palmer Stadium, Princeton. Duke 14, Georgia Tech 0 - Grant Field, Atlanta. Notre Dame 20, Navy 13 – Municipal Stadium, Baltimore. Harvard 14, Yale 0 – Harvard Stadium, Cambridge. Navy 14, Army 6 – Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia. 1941 OFFICIAL Fordham 16, Southern Methodist 10 – the Polo Grounds, New York. Duke 19, Tennessee 0 – Duke Stadium, Durham. Minnesota 7, Michigan 0 – Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. Alabama 27, Georgia 14 – Legion Field, Birmingham. Army 0, Notre Dame 0 – Yankee Stadium, New York. Penn 28, Yale 13 – the Yale Bowl, New Haven. Michigan 14, Northwestern 7 – Dyche Stadium, Evanston. Michigan 28, Columbia 0 – Baker Field, New York. Harvard 20, Army 6 – Harvard Stadium, Cambridge. Notre Dame 20, Navy 13 – Municipal Stadium, Baltimore. 1942 CASTLE St. Mary’s 13, Loyola 0 – Gilmore Stadium, Hollywood. Notre Dame 7, Wisconsin 7 – Camp Randall Stadium, Madison. Boston College 56, Fordham 6 – Fenway Park, Boston. Michigan 34, Northwestern 16 - Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. Georgia 21, Alabama 10 - Grant Field, Atlanta. Minnesota 50, Pitt 7 – Memorial Stadium, Minneapolis. Ohio State 21, Michigan 7 - Ohio Stadium, Columbus. Yale 7, Harvard 3 – the Yale Bowl, New Haven. Navy 14, Army 0 – Thompson Field, Annapolis. 1942 ARMY-NAVY GAME – Thompson Field, Annapolis feature. 1943 CASTLE Navy 24, Penn 7 – Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Army 27, Villanova 0 - Michie Stadium, West Point. Notre Dame 33, Navy 6 – Municipal Stadium, Cleveland. Michigan 49, Minnesota 6 – Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. Purdue 23, Great Lakes 13 – Ross Field, Chicago. Yale 27, Princeton 6 - the Yale Bowl, New Haven. Notre Dame 25, Northwestern 6 – Dyche Stadium, Evanston. Colgate 21, Brown 14 (Thanksgiving) – Brown Field, Providence. Navy 13, Army 0 – Michie Stadium, West Point. Winner pays shipping of only $3.00 on this item, which will be shipped out by Media Mail. Be sure to bookmark my eBay user ID (baseball1a) for future listings of more vintage sports on DVD or original 16mm film!
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Video Format: NTSC
Case Type: Retail Case w/ Picture Sleeve
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Rating: NR
Sub-Genre: American College Football
Studio: A genuine Rare Sportsfilms DVD
Edition: Collector's Edition
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Format: DVD
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Release Year: 2014
Language: English
Producer: A genuine Rare Sportsfilms DVD
Features: Black & White
Genre: Sports
Run Time: 1 Hour, 49 Minutes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Movie/TV Title: College Football Classics, 1937-1943