Review of The Big Trail (1930) by Richard Brody for New Yorker — 14 Jul 2013
Integrating the settlers' passionate mortal conflicts into the landscape, Walsh turns the theatrical limitations of early sound technique to an advantage, composing vast, static tableaux with the mighty breadth and noble pace of epic stanzas.
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This review of The Big Trail (1930) was written by Richard Brody and published by New Yorker on 14 Jul 2013.
The Big Trail has generally received positive reviews.
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