Breck Coleman leads hundreds of settlers in covered wagons from the Mississippi River to their destiny out West..


Alright, so if you’re thinking of watching The Big Trail today, you gotta manage those expectations right from the jump. This is a 1930 film. We’re talking Eternal Love era. It's for folks who dig old movies, who get a kick out of seeing how things were done way back when, or maybe just really, really love early John W...

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

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"Alright, so if you’re thinking of watching The Big Trail today, you gotta manage those expectations right from the jump. This is a 1930 film. We’re talking Eternal Love era. It's for folks who dig old movies, who get a kick out of seeing how things were done way back when, or maybe just really, really love early John Wayne. If you need snappy dialogue and quick cuts, you’ll probably find yourself a bit bored. But for a certain kind of viewer, it’s absolutely worth the slow, bumpy ride. 🤠 It’s ..."
Marie Boyle, Raoul Walsh, Jack Peabody, Hal G. Evarts, Florence Postal
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