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Cimarron
Cimarron

Cimarron (1931)

56% User Rating
2h 3min
Western
Drama

"Terrific as all creation!"

When the government opens up the Oklahoma territory for settlement, restless Yancey Cravat claims a plot of the free land for himself and moves his family there from Wichita. A newspaperman, lawyer, and just about everything else, Cravat soon becomes a leading citizen of the boom town of Osage. Once the town is established, however, he begins to feel confined once again, and heads for the Cherokee Strip, leaving his family behind. During this and other absences, his wife Sabra must learn to take care of herself and soon becomes prominent in her own right.

Wesley RugglesDirector

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Richard Dix

Richard Dix

Yancey Cravat

Irene Dunne

Irene Dunne

Sabra Cravat

Estelle Taylor

Estelle Taylor

Dixie Lee

Nance O'Neil

Nance O'Neil

Felice Venable

William Collier Jr.

William Collier Jr.

The Kid

Roscoe Ates

Roscoe Ates

Jesse Rickey (as Rosco Ates)

George E. Stone

George E. Stone

Sol Levy

Stanley Fields

Stanley Fields

Les Yountis

Robert McWade

Robert McWade

Louis Hefner

Edna May Oliver

Edna May Oliver

Mrs. Tracy Wyatt

Judith Barrett

Judith Barrett

Donna Cravat (as Nancy Dover)

Eugene Jackson

Eugene Jackson

Isaiah

Max Barwyn

Max Barwyn

Sabra's Luncheon Greeter (uncredited)

Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin

(uncredited)

Edith Fellows

Edith Fellows

(uncredited)

Otto Hoffman

Otto Hoffman

Murch Rankin (uncredited)

William Janney

William Janney

Man Phoning Ambulance (uncredited)

Bob Kortman

Bob Kortman

Killer (uncredited)

Frank Lackteen

Frank Lackteen

Man Warning Yountis (uncredited)

Ethan Laidlaw

Ethan Laidlaw

(uncredited)

Dennis O'Keefe

Dennis O'Keefe

(uncredited)

Helen Parrish

Helen Parrish

Young Donna (uncredited)

Carl Stockdale

Carl Stockdale

(uncredited)

Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Dancer at Ball

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Hank Potts

Stunts (uncredited)

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Rating 70%

April 12, 2016

I know this gets VERY maligned these days as one of the very worst winners ever of the Best Picture Oscar, especially considering 'The Front Page' was the definitive best of those nominated that year, at the 4th Academy Awards ceremony (and that great films such as 'City Lights', 'Morocco' and 'Frankenstein' didn't even get nominated), but if you can take away Richard Dix's horrible overacting (I can't believe he was even nominated for Best Actor that year!) and uneven, sometimes lethargic or indifferent pacing and direction, certain scenes really pack a wallop, I'm glad that I watched it, and it's certainly not the worst Best Picture Oscar-winner I have seen thus far (that would probably be 'Shakespeare in Love', if I recall correctly, but I would love to watch all of them, just to be sure), and in some ways, I even tend to prefer it to the 1960 remake by Anthony Mann, even though I adore films I have seen that he's directed (although I'm not the biggest Glenn Ford fan in the world, so that probably evens things out). Irene Dunne is a delight, as always. Though it certainly could have used a better editor (a good 30-40 minutes could have been sliced off, and no one would be the wiser), it certainly deserves at least one watch, especially if you're a history buff and want to see a decent depiction of how the Midwest was won.

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