The Fireball
The Fireball is a 1950 American drama film starring Mickey Rooney and Pat O'Brien and directed by Tay Garnett. The film also marks the eighth screen appearance of Marilyn Monroe. The screenplay was written by Horace McCoy based on a story by McCoy and Garnett.
The film was independently produced but distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox.
Plot
Johnny Casar escapes from a home for wayward boys, tired of being teased about his diminutive stature and lack of athleticism. He soon finds a pair of roller skates and is befriended by Bruno Crystal, who allows him to wash dishes at his café, while the priest who runs the home, Father O'Hara, secretly keeps an eye on him.A traveling roller-skating team takes an interest in Johnny after he shows some aptitude. He clashes with Mack Miller, a cocky champion, and falls for Mary Reeves, another top skater. Johnny is featured in grudge matches against Miller, in which they take turns besting each other.
As his fame grows, Johnny becomes even more arrogant than is Miller. However, when he is diagnosed with polio, he must follow a long course of physical therapy follows while attempting to mend his ways.
Cast
- Mickey Rooney as Johnny Casar
- Pat O'Brien as Father O'Hara
- Beverly Tyler as Mary Reeves
- James Brown as Allen
- Ralph Dumke as Bruno Crystal
- Milburn Stone as Jeff Davis
- Bert Begley as Shilling
- Marilyn Monroe as Polly
- Sam Flint as Dr. Barton
- Glen Corbett as Mack Miller
- John Hedloe as Ullman
Reception
Critic Philip K. Scheuer of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Midget auto racing or roller skating, Mickey Rooney takes it all in his small stride. The bantam star, cocky as ever and—when he wants to be—as irresistible as ever, hops from 'The Big Wheel' to 'The Fireball' as easily as the projectionist makes a change-over in reels."