Cruze, James (1884-1942)
Director. Cruze made only five
Westerns, two of them marginal to the genre, but the first of them was the
classic pioneer movie, The Covered Wagon. The sweep and vigour of this
film, the realism and urgency of the fording of the river and the buffalo hunt,
the superb use of landscape, combine to make it perhaps the first great
Western. The Pony Express was a worthy successor. If Cruze's version of Ruggles
of Red Gap survives, we may one day-see Edward Everett Horton in the
Laughton role, but unhappily several of Cruze's major silents are lost.
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