A newspaper editor settles in an Oklahoma boom town with his reluctant wife at the end of the nineteenth century..


If you have a couple of hours and want to see how they used to make 'Big' movies, Cimarron is worth a look. Especially for that opening. But honestly? Most people today will probably find it pretty exhausting. It’s definitely for the folks who love film history or want to see where the Western epic really started. I...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Wesley Ruggles

Harley Knoles
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"If you have a couple of hours and want to see how they used to make 'Big' movies, Cimarron is worth a look. Especially for that opening. But honestly? Most people today will probably find it pretty exhausting. It’s definitely for the folks who love film history or want to see where the Western epic really started. If you hate over-the-top acting or movies that feel like a stage play exploded into a desert, you’ll probably want to skip this one. 🌵 The Rush Let’s talk about the land rush scene..."
Louis Sarecky, Edna Ferber, Howard Estabrook
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