“RACK ‘EM UP” 1941 ERWIN RANDOLPH BILLIARDS CHAMP POOL TRICK SHOTS XD48994

Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. Consider becoming a channel member This black and white 1941 theatrical short film produced by Columbia Pictures features billiards champ Erwin Rudolph in a demonstration of his skill with a pool cue that also offers tips and tricks for the novice. Numerous trick shots and novelty techniques of the pool hustler are demonstrated in slow motion analysis photography (TRT: 8:55). Featured player Erwin Rudolph (1893 - 1957) was a four time world champion billiard ace. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio. One of his great feats was running 125 points in 32 minutes (now eclipsed). In his later years, he worked for the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, best known for their boats, bowling balls, and billiards tables. Opening titles: “Rack ‘Em Up with Erwin Rudolph, World’s Pocket Billiards Champion” Credits: Com
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