An easy and enjoyable film to watch. Thank you from New Zealand.
@RetiredSchoolCook
3 күн бұрын
😃Thank you 👍Good movie 🎥🎞🎬Good cast😄
@judywilkerson8682
3 күн бұрын
Im glad I didnt keep scrolling bc this was such a good movie .👍
@alvaropelayo8084
3 күн бұрын
This must be the second movie made with Harry Carey Jr, after Red River, copyright 1947, and before Three Godfathers, copyright 1948. Very good actor.
@shoukatalioffical2
3 күн бұрын
Thanks for up loading .
@stephenmulholland4868
2 күн бұрын
Its amazing to think the old guy with the beard sitting on the bench was probably born right after the civil war
@TonyB-rv9qd
3 күн бұрын
Great Movie 🎥👍🍿
@RebeccaNoel-h4h
3 күн бұрын
Am going to watch this movie because I loved Gail Russell thought she was so beautiful. Sad she was so young and troubled in her life. Died to young. Loved Angel and the Bad Man and the Uninvited, Wake of the Red Witch all good ones, wasn’t the best actress I’ve read but she was fascinating to look at.
@renatatelles3352
3 күн бұрын
Que voz linda❤
@resborzage
3 күн бұрын
Third and last Borzage film at Republic. With a budget of one million dollars this very great work is no b picture. Republic hired Borzage to bring them into the big time and that he did. His first there, the stupendous I've Always Loved You cost near two million. Borzage temporarily retired after Moonrise as he didn't like the properties he was being offered. He didn't like neurotic, grim, downbeat material. He didn't much like Moonrise for that reason, and made it to get out of his contract and out of Hollywood. That said, Moonrise towers above all other Republic pictures (except I've Always Loved You, with it's glorious romantic, dilerious excesses). As is typical of Borzage, the performances are about as good as it gets, from tortured Dane Clark to radiantly vulnerable Gail Russel.
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