The Crowd Roars
"The Crowd Roars" is a 1938 American sports drama film directed by Henry Levin. The story revolves around a race car driver who faces personal and professional challenges while striving for success on the racetrack. The film highlights themes of ambition, rivalry, and the impact of fame.
The movie features a cast that includes Johnnie Davis and Lynn Bari. It showcases thrilling racing scenes and the intense atmosphere of competitive sports, capturing the excitement and dangers of auto racing during that era. The film is notable for its portrayal of the relationship between drivers and their fans.