Vagabonds hitch a freight to a railroad town, where they fight with freight-yard bulls and other drifters and romance a couple of waitresses..


So, you thinking about diving into Oh, Yeah? It’s a real trip back, that’s for sure. If you’re a classic film enthusiast, especially one who digs into the grittier side of early American cinema, this one’s probably worth a look. Anyone expecting sleek pacing or a grand narrative? You might want to skip it; this ain’t t...


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

Tay Garnett

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"So, you thinking about diving into Oh, Yeah? It’s a real trip back, that’s for sure. If you’re a classic film enthusiast, especially one who digs into the grittier side of early American cinema, this one’s probably worth a look. Anyone expecting sleek pacing or a grand narrative? You might want to skip it; this ain’t that kind of party. It's for the folks who appreciate a raw, unpolished glimpse into a bygone era, warts and all. The opening shots of the vagabonds catching that freight train, ma..."
James Gleason, A.W. Somerville, Tay Garnett
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