The Round-Up (1934 Film)
"The Round-Up" is a 1934 film directed by John Ford, known for its exploration of themes such as justice and morality. Set in the American West, the story follows a group of cowboys who confront a notorious outlaw. The film showcases the struggles between lawmen and outlaws, highlighting the complexities of right and wrong in a lawless land.
The film features a cast that includes Harry Carey and Mildred Harris. It is notable for its cinematography and storytelling, which reflect the challenges faced by individuals in a rapidly changing society. "The Round-Up" remains a significant work in the Western genre.