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  1. Jun 15, 2023 · So here are the best movies about cattle drives and ranching life. 1. Open Range. Open Range is a 2003 film directed by Kevin Costner and based on the 1990 novel “The Open Range Men.”. This riveting movie exquisitely depicts the challenges cowboys and settlers faced in the Wild West.

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    • The Covered Wagon (1923) In the number one spot is a movie that many consider one of the first westerns to accurately depict the historical events of the period it portrayed.
    • The Culpepper Cattle Co. (1972) Remember that most westerns are highly romanticized in comparison to what the Wild West was like.
    • McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) While not a conventional western, McCabe & Mrs. Miller holds to the themes and ideals of ambition and greed on the frontier.
    • Shane (1953) Shane is a classic western tale that tells the story of a cowboy (Alan Ladd) with a dark past, who finds himself in the middle of a controversy between a powerful cattle barren and a family of homesteaders.
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  3. Jul 27, 2020 · Cimarron. Photo: RKO Radio Pictures. Richard Dix and Irene Dunne star in the 1931 Western Cimarron, which is the tale of a newspaper editor who moves to a boomtown in Oklahoma. What It Gets Right: RKO spent an astonishing $1.4 million to ensure Cimarron had a visually accurate recreation of the 1889 Oklahoma Land Rush.

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    • Lonesome Dove (1989–1990) Though technically a TV mini-series, there was no way we were going to leave Lonesome Dove off this list. The Western epic follows the Hat Creek outfit—led by ex-Texas Rangers Woodrow Call and Augustus McCrae—on one last great adventure, driving cattle from Texas to Montana.
    • The Cowboys (1972) When his crew abandons him for the gold fields, rancher Wil Andersen (John Wayne), is forced to take on a group of young boys to drive his herd to market.
    • Red River (1948) John Wayne plays the tyrannical Thomas Dunson, who will complete his cattle drive whatever the cost, even if it means killing his adopted son, played by Montgomery Clift.
    • The Culpepper Cattle Company (1972) This often-overlooked Western follows greenhorn Ben Mockridge (Gary Grimes) on his first cattle drive, led by tough trailboss Frank Culpepper (Billy Green Bush).
    • Cinema Paradiso (1988) Rating: 8.5/10. Length: 2h 35min. Genre: Drama. Director: Giuseppe Tornatore. Storyline: A boy who grew up in a native Sicilian Village returns home as a famous director after receiving news about the death of an old friend.
    • Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) Rating: 8.2/10. Length: 1h 31min. Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy. Director: Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones. Storyline: History is turned on its comic head when, in 10th century England, King Arthur travels the countryside to find knights who will join him at the Round Table in Camelot.
    • Viridiana (1961) Rating: 8.2/10. Length: 1h 30min. Genre: Comedy, Drama. Director: Luis Buñuel. Storyline: Viridiana, a young novice about to take her final vows as a nun, accedes, moved purely by a sense of obligation, to a request from her widowed uncle to visit him.
    • Into the Wild (2007) Rating: 8.1/10. Length: 2h 28min. Genre: Drama, Adventure, Biography. Director: Sean Penn. Storyline: Based on a true story. After graduating from Emory University, Christopher McCandless abandoned his possessions, gave his entire savings account to charity, and hitchhiked to Alaska to live in the wilderness.
  4. Feb 21, 2019 · And the cattle drive is a huge component of that history. Surprisingly, not much in the way of modern-day television or cinema has been focused on the act of driving a herd, but of those that have been filmed, these shows and movies make for some great western entertainment! 1. Lonesome Dove. Photo: Facebook/Lonesome Dove Fans.

  5. The Rare Breed (1966) is that rare Western that is actually about cattle and the cattle business. Specifically, its plot deals with the introduction of Hereford cattle into the United States in 1884.

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