The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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122 The F'ilmgoers' Annua j3 CIMARRON 1 THIS spectacular talking picture is a thrilling translation of Edna Ferber's famous novel of pioneer days in Oklahoma. It is a dramatic narrative, in seven periods, between 1889 and 1930, of the land rush from Kansas to the growth of the town of Osage and of one of the richest oilfields in the world. This narrative is tnld chiefly through the characters of Yancey Cravat and his wife, Sabra, but it is told also through 42,000 men and women who represent the Oklahoma pioneers. In the leading part Richard Dix and Irene Dunne are magnificent in characterisations calling for great acting ability.