This is an old silent movie subject to the limitations of an old silent movie, But it has some great scenes of things that no linger exist - like the locomotives. You can see how John Ford tried to do things in the movie that didn't come across perfectly that he retired and succeeded with in later movies.
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Very good black and white production . Enjoyed watching this film .
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Initially viewed the film in Jan 2008 and was impressed by all of the 'firsts' introduced by director John Ford. For example, I think this is the first film shot on location. In the credits I learned that Mr. Ford hired thousands of Indians for some of the scenes, etc. The film took on special meaning when I inadvertently visited the site of the golden spike in Utah on a day that they were doing a reenactment of the event. I purchased the film as a gift to my host and hostess.
It is one of John Ford’s masterpieces
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Madge Bellamy is the main reason i purchased this till i read the story then i just had to have it i dig the train thing so that was interesting overall good movie.
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