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Directed by Otto Brower,
T. Hayes HunterOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Blanche Bates,
Hobart Bosworth,
Fay Wray,
Russell Simpson,
Jack Holt,
Richard ArlenAfter Joan Randall (Blanche Bates) accuses her fiancé Jim Cleeve (Eugene Strong) of being a coward, he joins a gang of outlaws called the Border Legion. Feeling guilty about how she treated him, Joan follows after Jim and is soon attacked by gang leader Jack Kells (Hobart Bosworth), whom she shoots., 1h8
Directed by Otto BrowerOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Jack Holt,
Fay Wray,
Richard Arlen,
Eugene Pallette,
Stanley Fields,
Syd SaylorRating65%
Jim Cleve est accusé à tort d'assassinat et sauvé par Jack Kells, chef d'une bande de brigands d'Idaho connus comme la Border Legion. Mais quand ils capturent Joan Randall et laissent Jim Cleve pour la garder, celui-ci se rend compte qu'il ne peut pas continuer à faire partie d'une bande de hors la loi, et décide de sauver Joan., 1h32
Directed by Otto Brower,
David BurtonOrigin USAGenres Action,
Romance,
WesternActors Gary Cooper,
Lili Damita,
Ernest Torrence,
Tully Marshall,
Fred Kohler,
Eugene PalletteRating57%
Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) is a bit of a firebrand and is sentenced to at least 30 days in jail, but his partners, Bill Jackson (Ernest Torrence) and Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) talk a sympathetic Frenchwoman named Felice (Lili Damita) into telling the bumbling, drunken marshal that Clint had married her the previous night. Clint is released so he can accompany Felice on the wagon train heading west to California. , 1h41
Directed by Irving Cummings,
Otto Brower,
Henry King,
Robert D. WebbOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Action,
Historical,
Crime,
WesternThemes Films about families,
Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Jesse James,
Children's films,
Gangster filmsActors Tyrone Power,
Henry Fonda,
Nancy Kelly,
Randolph Scott,
John Carradine,
Jane DarwellRating69%
A railroad representative named Barshee (Brian Donlevy) forces farmers to give up the land the railroad is going to go through, giving them $1 per acre (much less than fair price) for it. When they come to Jesse's home, Jesse (Tyrone Power) tells Barshee that his mother Mrs Samuels (Jane Darwell) is the farm's owner., 1h53
Directed by Otto Brower,
Henry HathawayOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about religion,
Children's filmsActors Tyrone Power,
Linda Darnell,
Dean Jagger,
Brian Donlevy,
Jane Darwell,
John CarradineRating62%
The story begins in frontier-town Nauvoo, Illinois in 1844. It follows the main body of the Church as they are forced to leave Illinois, choosing to settle temporarily in Nebraska and then to travel by wagon train to the Great Basin. Much of the story's plot revolves around two of the group, Jonathan Kent and Zina Webb., 2h9
Directed by Otto Brower,
John FordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WesternThemes Films about families,
Transport films,
Films about the labor movement,
Films about automobiles,
Political films,
Road movies,
Children's filmsActors Henry Fonda,
Jane Darwell,
John Carradine,
Shirley Mills,
John Qualen,
Eddie QuillanRating80%
The film opens with Tom Joad (Henry Fonda), released from prison and hitchhiking his way back to his parents' family farm in Oklahoma. Tom finds an itinerant ex-preacher named Jim Casy (John Carradine) sitting under a tree by the side of the road. Casy was the preacher who baptized Tom, but now Casy has "lost the spirit" and his faith (presaging his imminent conversion to communism). Casy goes with Tom to the Joad property only to find it deserted. There, they meet Muley Graves (John Qualen) who is hiding out. In a flashback, he describes how farmers all over the area were forced from their farms by the deed holders of the land. A local boy (Irving Bacon), hired for the purpose, is shown knocking down Muley's house with a Caterpillar tractor. Following this, Tom and Casy move on to find the Joad family at Tom's Uncle John's place. His family is happy to see Tom and explain they have made plans to head for California in search of employment, as their farm has been foreclosed on by the bank. The large Joad family of twelve leaves at daybreak, along with Casy who decides to accompany them. They pack everything into a dilapidated 1926 Hudson "Super Six" sedan adapted to serve as a truck in order to make the long journey to the promised land of California.