The Pony Express (1925)
Directed by James Cruze
Genres - Action, Epic, Western |
Sub-Genres - Epic Western |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
Having tackled a wagon train in the immensely popular The Covered Wagon (1922), James Cruze directed this would-be epic centered on the famed Pony Express. This time, however, audiences stayed away in droves. Cruze's old-fashioned staging was foremost to blame. He portrayed pretty vistas but little movement in his epics and Pony Express of course even lacked the novelty aspects that had made "Wagon" a box-office success. Austrian-born Ricardo Cortez starred as a gambler who joins the delivery service during the time of California's impending statehood. There is the obligatory Indian attack and a nasty villain played to the hilt by George Bancroft. Still and all, this silent version is superior in almost all aspects to the even more slow-moving 1953 remake starring Charlton Heston.
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empire, evil, loot, Mexico, Pony-Express, power, scheme, Senator