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29 November 1988 (USA) moreTagline:
Powel Crosley, Jr. not only lived the American dream, he helped create it.User Comments:
A welcome portrait of the innovative American radio, automobile and appliance pioneer. moreCast
(Credited cast)| Powel Crosley Jr. | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Bill Nimmo | ... | Himself (Host and narrator) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Bill Angert | ... | Himself (Crosley automobile specialist) | |
| Red Barber | ... | Himself (Former baseball broadcaster) | |
| Edythe Chatfield | ... | Herself (Sister of Powel Crosley) | |
| Lewis Crosley | ... | Himself (Grandson of Powel Crosley) | |
| Paul Gorrell | ... | Himself (Crosley automobile specialist) | |
| Elmer Hentz | ... | Himself (U of C Co-Op) | |
| Clarence Kapraun | ... | Himself (Crosley automobile specialist) | |
| Paige Crosley Kess | ... | Herself (daughter of Powel Crosley) | |
| Burt Merema | ... | Himself | |
| Tom Muir | ... | Himself | |
| Gabe Paul | ... | Himself (Former manager, Cincinnati Reds baseball team) | |
| Fred Porter | ... | Himself | |
| Louis Rugani | ... | Himself | |
| Jim Welther | ... | Himself (Crosley automobile specialist) | |
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Powel Crosley Jr. was an innovator who made radio, electric refrigeration, compact automobiles and appliances available and affordable to millions of Americans.
The list of achievements attributed to Crosley and his companies is impressive. Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio pioneered night baseball in 1936. His hometown radio station WLW ("The Nation's Station") transmitted with 500,000 watts of power. Crosley automobiles pioneered in efficient and direct design, overhead-cam engines, four-wheel disc brakes, envelope bodies, all-steel station wagons, and the first modern American sports cars: the HotShot and Super Sports.
Bill Nimmo holds the proceedings together well, and there are occasional almost-dreamlike dramatizations that portray legendary vignettes such as the development of the Shelvador refrigerator.
Interviews with Crosley associates, owners and family members give a qualified and at times humorous perspective to the life, dreams and aspirations of "the Baron in homespun", as he was thought of by admirers.
Still, his goals were not always met, as in the case of his longtime dream, the Crosley automobile project which, after a brief success, began a downhill slide that Powel Crosley's mightiest efforts could not reverse, and the saga is well-documented here. When that lifelong dream finally ended in July 1952, Powel Crosley was heartbroken, and lived but four more years.
As this bio-documentary story unwinds, you may wonder as I did where the Powel Crosleys of the 21st Century are, all the stick-to-it dreamers and innovators who made the last century so vibrant.
This film is a must-see for students of American industrial history, and a fond tribute to Powel Crosley, Jr., Cincinnati's favorite son.
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