1939.
Hollywood’s best year, ever, some people say.
Funny, exciting, beautifully photographed.
The focus, of course, is on settler life.
The Indians are of no account except when they are a threat.
America’s vision of itself and its past, the year Europe
would start to tear itself apart with its greatest war.
The Banker, an embezzler and living satire of political conservatism, is a constant source of amusement.
The Banker, an embezzler and living satire of political conservatism, is a constant source of amusement.
Oh, how many people could you fit in one of those coaches?
Seven, apparently.
And one of them John Wayne and another John Carradine.
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