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Film-Lovers Annual (1933)

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Left: The arrival of the first railway through Fort Allen brings disaster to Roger Standish (Richard Dix); it kills his old friend. Doctor Blake, and his little son. Above: Hairing lost all her money, Caroline Ogden (Ann Harding) suggests to her lover that they try their future in the West. ionquerors AN inspiring story of enterprise, success and failure in pioneering days and in our own days of depression, which holds a message of hope and confidence in the future. It gives Richard Dix a chance to repeat his success of "Cimarron” and is finely acted and directed throughout. Above: The opening of the first bank in Nebraska. Mrs. Blake is the first depositor in Roger’s and Caroline's great venture. Right: Attacked by bandits on the original joumev West, Roger is wounded and brought to the hotel kept by Dr. Owen and his wife. Generally intoxicated, but always genial. Dr. Daniel Blake (Gu\ Kibbee) had once saved Roger's life. His home is ruled by his wife (Edna May Oliver), who is firm and cross but loves her husband sincerely and deeply. W