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  1. The Spirit of West Point: Directed by Ralph Murphy. With Felix Blanchard, Glenn Davis, Robert Shayne, Anne Nagel. The story of Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis, two All-American football players at the U.S. Army Military Academy at West Point.

  2. The Spirit of West Point is a 1947 American drama film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Tom Reed. The film stars Doc Blanchard, Glenn Davis, Robert Shayne, Anne Nagel, Alan Hale Jr., George O'Hanlon, Michael Browne and Tanis Chandler. The film was released on October 4, 1947, by Film Classics.

  3. 10/03/1947 (US) Drama 1h 17m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? The Story of West Point's Greaest Heisman Trophy Winners! Overview. The story of Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis, two All-American football players at the U.S. Army Military Academy at West Point. Ralph Murphy. Director. Margaret Mary Howard. Story. Tom Reed. Writer.

  4. Years later, after Pearl Harbor, Dr. Blanchard, a West Point graduate, urges Doc to enroll at the Academy, but Doc is denied admittance. Anxious to serve, Doc enlists in the infantry and is sent to Texas for basic training. As he is about to complete his training, Doc is appointed to the Academy and rushes to Bishopville to tell his father.

  5. Culture magazines. The Spirit of West Point. views 1,337,795 updated. The Spirit of West Point ★½ 1947. The true story of West Point 's two All-American football greats, Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis (who play themselves), while on leave after graduation from the title school. 77m/B VHS .

  6. The Spirit of West Point película dirigida por Ralph Murphy y protagonizada por Felix Blanchard, Glenn Davis y Robert Shayne. Año: 1947. Sinopsis: La historia de Doc Blanchard y Glenn Davis, dos jugadores de fútbol americano en la Academia Militar del Ejército de EE. UU. En West Point.

  7. Ralph Murphy Director. Robert Shayne Cast. Anne Nagel Cast. Tom Reed Screenplay. Lester White Cinematography. Harvey Manger Editing. Harry Joe Brown Producer. John W. Rogers Producer. Critics reviews. The story of Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis, two All-American football players at the U.S. Army Military Academy at West Point.