The triumphant underdog story of the University of Washington men's rowing team, who stunned the world by competing at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Joel Edgerton
Coach Al Ulbrickson
Callum Turner
Joe Rantz
Peter Guinness
George Pocock
Sam Strike
Roger Morris
Thomas Elms
Chuck Day
Jack Mulhern
Don Hume
Luke Slattery
Bobby Moch
Bruce Herbelin-Earle
Shorty Hunt
Wil Coban
Jim McMillin
Tom Varey
Johnny White
Joel Phillimore
Gordy Adam
James Wolk
Coach Tom Bolles
Hadley Robinson
Joyce Simdars
Chris Diamantopoulos
Royal Brougham
Courtney Henggeler
Hazel Ulbrickson
Alec Newman
Harry Rantz
Laurel Lefkow
UW Registrar
Sam Douglas
Henry Burke
Jaymes Butler
Charlie Rylie
Chris Wilson
Hermann Göring
Jacob James Beswick
Harvey Love
Glenn Wrage
Coach Ky Ebright
Edward Baker-Duly
Benjamin Billings
Austin Haynes
Joe's Grandson
Ian McElhinney
Elderly Joe Rantz
John Ammirati
NY Radio DJ
Biz Lyon
School Official
Director
George Clooney
Novel
Daniel James Brown
Screenplay
Mark L. Smith
January 16, 2024
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Living out of a dilapidated old car on a piece of waste ground in a suburb of Seattle, Joe Rantz (Callum Turner) travels each day to the University of Washington where he studies engineering. Using newspapers to stop-up the holes in his boots, we learn quickly that he's pretty poverty stricken and when told he has to fund the second half of his semester, is facing quite a challenge. Luckily, his pal Roger Morris (Sam Strike) discovers that getting a spot on the rowing team would get them both a job and a bed. To the try-outs they go, but they don't expect virtually everyone else to be there too! A tough series of rigorous training exercises ensue and thanks to a developing relationship with boat-builder George Pocock (Peter Guinness) he actually begins to want this. It's not just about the job anymore - it's about pride in achievement. The fact that it also impresses Joyce Simdars (Hadley Robinson) as well is no bad thing, so under the guidance of head coach Al Ulbrickson (Joel Edgerton) the team is selected and must attempt to break some recent ducks to ensure it's continued funding and to, maybe, get a place at the forthcoming Berlin Olympiad. I first saw Turner in "Glue" (2014) and thought he had potential as a decent looking and quite proficient actor who seems to play the more reticent and shy character effectively. Here he works well as a man with a mission. Edgerton is also on good-form as the inspirational teacher but the star of the show for me, though, is their feisty and shrewd little cox Bobby Moch (Luke Slattery) who rather summed up the whole ethos of the all-for-one team spirit. The photography and general look of the film is engaging, as is the Alexandre Desplat score and George Clooney allows Turner et al to deliver a story of strong characters in the face of tough circumstances naturally and sympathetically. Not too sure Adolf was too impressed at the end!