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Cimarron

"The story of a man, a land and a love!"

The epic story of a family involved in the Oklahoma Land Rush of April 22, 1889.

Top Cast

  • Glenn Ford

    Glenn Ford

    Yancey 'Cimarron' Cravat

  • Maria Schell

    Maria Schell

    Sabra Cravat

  • Anne Baxter

    Anne Baxter

    Dixie Lee

  • Arthur O'Connell

    Arthur O'Connell

    Tom Wyatt

  • Russ Tamblyn

    Russ Tamblyn

    William Hardy, The Cherokee Kid

  • Mercedes McCambridge

    Mercedes McCambridge

    Mrs. Sarah Wyatt

  • Vic Morrow

    Vic Morrow

    Wes Jennings

  • Robert Keith

    Robert Keith

    Sam Pegler

  • Charles McGraw

    Charles McGraw

    Bob Yountis

Overview

The epic story of a family involved in the Oklahoma Land Rush of April 22, 1889.

Rating

6.1 / 10
77 Reviews
2 Popular

1 Reviews

  • talisencrw
    talisencrw
    8 Apr 12, 2016

    Thinking as I have, upon seeing the two versions (on consecutive days) depicting the fourth (from April 22, 1889) of the five Oklahoma land rushes, I have to reconsider my initial impression that the 1931 film was marginally better than this, Mann's 1960 version. I realize I'm not a member of the Glenn Ford Fan Club by any stretch of the imagination, but his co-stars are WAY better, and in Anthony Mann, you find a master of both the Western and the epic format (his later 'The Fall of the Roman Empire' is one of my favourite films from the 60's). A jar of beeswax could have out-acted Richard Dix's performance in the original (it's a dirty rotten shame HE even got nominated for Best Actor, in a year when MANY outstanding actors were overshadowed, not being so honoured), but I have to admit Ford was good, even if IMHO he didn't deserve the honour of being front-and-center of a 2 1/2 hour epic, and you can't beat what Maria Schell, Anne Baxter, Harry Morgan and Vic Morrow--just to name a select few--brought to the picture. Some scenes in the 1931 original still work better, but overall I believe this is one case in which the remake is better than the original. I further would insist that had Mann not been fired and replaced by Charles Walters, it would have been a minor masterpiece.

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