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Cimarron
(VHS, 1994) Other Editions...

Leading Role: Glenn Ford
Director: Anthony Mann

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Format: VHS
Apr 1994
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Recording Mode: Stereo
Sound: Stereo
147 min.
UPC: 027616107534
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Movie Description
Director Mann, a Western specialist, breathes life (along with color and widescreen) into the lumbering Ferber novel and the dated first film version. This time Ford is the man of the Old West forging a new identity in the settling of the Oklahoma Territory.

Credits
Cast:Glenn Ford
Director:Anthony Mann
Producer:Edmund Grainger

Synopsis
Adapted from Edna Ferber's sweeping novel, the life of an American family, from the 1890s through the 1920s, who move to Oklahoma territory. The epic western chronicles the founding of the Oklahoma town of Osage, and the lives of the homesteaders who pioneered its development from the wild land rush of the 1880s (April 22, 1989) into a respectable town 40 years later. Glenn Ford plays Yancey Cravat whose influence as a gunfighter as well as a newspaperman helps civilize the frontier.

Film Notes
Shot in Metrocolor and CinemaScope, using Panavision lenses.

Additional cast: George Benlin (Hoss).

Additional credits: Charles K. Hagedon (color consultant).

Remake of the 1931 film, directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Richard Dix as Yancey Cravat and Irene Dunne as Sabra Cravat.

Title song "Cimarron" sung by The Roger Wagner Chorale.


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