The great classic of American social cinema from the golden years of Hollywood, along with Our Daily Bread (King Vidor, 1934). Great film, which combines social indignation with emotion, without demagoguery or underlining, always with the right tones, in its reflection of the so-called Great American Depression, which broke out like
THE CONQUEST OF THE WEST – It is a blockbuster by the Major Metro Goldwyn Mayer, planned in the early 60s to overcome the creative and artistic decline that the Western was beginning to suffer, after its splendor in the 50s. Question: Do you think the Does the film add anything to the previous production of westerns?