The Round-Up (1920 Film)
"The Round-Up" is a 1920 silent film directed by John Ford. The story revolves around a group of cowboys in the American West who face challenges while rounding up cattle. The film showcases themes of camaraderie and the rugged lifestyle of the time, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of the characters.
The film features a cast that includes Harry Carey, a prominent actor of the silent film era. Known for its stunning cinematography and authentic portrayal of cowboy life, "The Round-Up" is considered an early example of the Western genre, influencing future films in this category.