Review of Cimarron (1960) by Jay N — 06 Jun 2009
Sprawling, epic but overlong western much changed from the excellent novel and not for the better. Sabra, the lead character, was in the book a naive but resourceful woman who became through necessity a tower of strength and who was understanding and willing to lose whatever prejudices she had quickly while forging a life for herself and her children in the wilds of Oklahoma since Yancy, her husband was a born wanderer and would disappear for years at a time.
In the movie she's a bigoted simpering harpy. That was her daughter Donna, who is completely missing from the film, in the book apparently they grafted those qualities on to her for the movie. A shame to ruin a great character that way.
However the movie does have a good cast and beautiful photograpy, the land rush is very impressive, overall though a disappointment.
This review of Cimarron (1960) was written by Jay N on 06 Jun 2009.
Cimarron has generally received mixed reviews.
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