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1939

R

2 h 15 m

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Western

في عام 1862، وعندما سمح الرئيس أبراهام لينكون بدفع خط سكك حديد يونيون باسيفيك نحو كاليفورنيا، يأمل (آسا باروز) الانتهازي المالي في جني المال عن طريق عرقلة ذلك.
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Barbara Stanwyck
Mollie Monahan
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Joel McCrea
Jeff Butler
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Akim Tamiroff
Fiesta
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Robert Preston
Dick Allen
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Lynne Overman
Leach Overmile
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Brian Donlevy
Sid Campeau
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Robert Barrat
Duke Ring
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Anthony Quinn
Cordray
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Stanley Ridges
General Casement
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Henry Kolker
Asa M. Barrows
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Francis McDonald
General Dodge
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Willard Robertson
Oakes Ames
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Harold Goodwin
Calvin
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Evelyn Keyes
Mrs. Calvin
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Richard Lane
Sam Reed
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William Haade
Dusky Clayton
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Regis Toomey
Paddy O'Rourke
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J.M. Kerrigan
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Warren

18/11/2022 08:12
Trailer—Union Pacific
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Hadeel

16/11/2022 01:49
I'm a little embarrassed to admit it, but I got a little confused during the plot of Union Pacific. It's about the rise of the railroad West to California, and the different characters either try to stop it or try to keep it going. Some people have ulterior motives, and through the twists and turns, I got a bit lost. Plus, I kept getting the two leading men, Joel McCrea and Robert Preston, confused. Barbara Stanwyck plays a plucky Irish lass in this movie, who steals the hearts of both Joel and Robert, and it's a pretty intense love triangle that will keep you guessing until the very end. There's love, action, secret plots, murder, and a historical background to carry you through this forgotten old movie. And, if afterwards, you forget about it, well, no one will really blame you.
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Habae Sonik Manyokol

16/11/2022 01:49
Still another great 1939 film is "Union Pacific." The film, which is rich in history, is about the coming of the railroad linking the east and west and those who would do anything to destroy the construction of this mighty link. Barbara Stanwyck puts on an authentic Irish accent as lassie Mollie Monahan, and she is Mollie to a tee. Her love interests include Joel McRea as the overseer to make sure that the railroad is constructed, and his friend, Robert Preston, who unfortunately takes to the wrong side on this one, when he joins forces with always bad Brian Donlevy, a stooge for a financier who will stop at nothing to prevent the completion of this project. The film has everything-history, lust, a great train wreck, Indian uprisings and greed as well as desire.
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user6537127079724

16/11/2022 01:49
They don't make 'em like this anymore. Everything you could want in a film: romance, wit, drama, action. Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea make an incredible on-screen duo. The train wreck scene at the end is especially impressive. Kudos to Cecil B. Demille for this work of art. I wish I could give this movie more than 10 stars! :)
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Mayorkun

16/11/2022 01:49
It's not a bad film but it's too long. Man, at 136 minutes this is tough to sit through although if you can make it to the halfway point, you are way ahead of the game because the slowest part is the first half. Barbara Stanwyck was still young, fresh-looking and spunky and I enjoyed her. Robert Preston seemed to be the most natural of the male leads. Joel McCrea seemed a little stiff in his delivery. Brian Donlevy was good as always. What detracted me from enjoying this movie was the dated special-effects. Every time somebody was on something that was moving - a horse, wagon carts, trains, etc - it really looked hokey. Obviously, they were in a studio with a screen behind them. It was so phony it made the film lose credibility. The classic movies that hold up better, generally speaking, are the ones that don't rely too much on realism, action-wise.
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