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The Covered Wagon (1923)
In director James Cruze's early epic western, often
considered the first great western:
- the first authentic-looking outdoor views of the
pioneering Western frontier, including the rugged trail, Conestoga
wagons, plains, ranges, and buttes (of Utah and Nevada), and even
Native-Americans
- the 1848 "westward ho" trek of "the
mightiest caravan that was ever to crawl across the valley of the
Platte" - and the many adversities that the pioneers faced,
including ferrying wagons across rivers, evidence of a deadly Pawnee
Indian attack, quicksand, severe weather, etc.
- with many of the stereotypical scenes included in
early westerns, such as Indian attacks and shoot outs, river crossings
and braving snow storms, and a buffalo hunt.
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Pioneer Life on Frontier
Indians on Attack
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