Pros: Moments of progressive values, I suppose. Cons: Lousy acting, Terrible characters, Abysmal story, Horrible stereotypes, No DVD bonus features.
Some bestsellers never need to be made into movies. This broad statement is all I wish I had to write about the 1931 film "Cimarron," which was based upon a novel of some renown by author Edna Ferber. Apparently this was viewed as one of the seminal ...
Pros: sets, land rush scene Cons: poorly defined characters, often slow
"Cimarron" was the first Western to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. In fact, it was the only Western to win that Oscar until the 1990s. The irony is that during that period, there were probably hundreds of Westerns made that were more...
The Oscar winner for Best Picture of 1931 chronicles one family's experiences in the restless days of settling the American West. Adapted from Edna Fe...More at Family Video
Spaces were neither wide nor open in most early Sound Westerns. Not so in Cimarron. It starts with one of the most renowned giddy-ups in cinema histor...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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