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Cimarron (1931 film) - Wikipedia
Cimarron is a 1931 Pre-Code Western film directed by Wesley Ruggles, starring Richard Dix and Irene Dunne, and featuring Estelle Taylor and Roscoe Ates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimarron_(1931_film)
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Cimarron (1931) - IMDb
Directed by Wesley Ruggles. With Richard Dix, Irene Dunne, Estelle Taylor, Nance O'Neil. A newspaper editor settles in an Oklahoma boom town with his reluctant wife at the end of the nineteenth century.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0021746/
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Cimarron (1931) Trailer - YouTube
A newspaper editor settles in an Oklahoma boom town with his reluctant wife at the end of the nineteenth century...watch the trailer here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw5N0VJIvZA
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The Cinephile's Odyssey: "Cimarron" (1932) — Natetheworld
Overnight, new towns exploded on the plains. "Cimarron" is a story about one those towns and the people who called it home. Read a review about the movie based on that town here.
http://www.natetheworld.com/natetheworld/2017/4/11/the-cinephiles-odyssey-cimarron-1931
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Best Picture Winners #4 – Cimarron (1931) – Cecilee Linke
From a war movie to a Western. Talk about a genre whiplash! The fourth entry in our project brings us to a notable movie called Cimarron.
http://www.cecileelinke.com/best-picture-winners-4-cimarron-1931/
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Oscar Best Picture Winner 1932: Cimarron | Gold and Silver Listvision
BY: ORANGECHAIR In 1932, the film to win Best Picture was a film by the name Cimarron. A film that crosses vast distances in time and space, Cimarron is set during the expansion of the United States.
https://listvision.wordpress.com/2015/05/13/oscar-best-picture-winner-1932-cimarron/
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Cimarron – Variety
An elegant example of super film making and a big money picture. This is a spectacular western away from all others. It holds action, sentiment, sympathy, thrills and comedy - and 100% clean.
http://variety.com/1931/film/reviews/cimarron-1200410377/
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Cimarron | The Nerdist
There is a lot to admire about Wesley Ruggles’ epic 1931 western Cimarron, not the least of which was its epic scope and grand construction , but it’s the first of the Best Picture winners to be, well, of dubious quality.
https://nerdist.com/best-picture-cimarron-19301931/
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The Review Pile: Cimarron: The Good, the Bad, and the (very) Ugly
Cimarron (1931) Director: Wesley Ruggles Starring: Richard Dix, Irene Dunne, and Estelle Taylor
http://thereviewpile.blogspot.com/2010/01/cimarron-good-bad-and-very-ugly.html
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Cimarron (1960) - Rotten Tomatoes
The Oklahoma land rush of 1889 is the setting for thousands of greedy pioneers attempting to drive native Americans off their land. The film covers a twenty five year period in which Indians are driven from their land and lose oil rights to heartless land grabbers.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1046579_cimarron?