Wagon Train (1940)
8/10
Kudos to the cast and production team for a stellar film made 78 years ago
24 August 2018
I was amazed at the films excellent quality having been developed in 1940 when cinema production was in its early stages. Although only 59 minutes in length, Wagon Train utilizes every minute to wow its audience with action, adventure, comedy and romance. Tim Holt was just coming into his own as a bona fide film star of the time and he was competing for screen time with the likes of Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. I have always enjoyed the western genre and Tim Holt is a bona fide cowboy who shines bright on the big screen.

Wagon Train is a western that all can enjoy if you are a fan of the western genre. Decades later when color is added, and more sophisticated cameras and lenses, the westerns of the 1970s starring the likes of John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson may have pushed films like this one, the 1940 Wagon Train to the back of the TV film shelves, but thank God for television stations such as TCM who will periodically honor the great western stars such as Tim Holt and allow us to watch such a film classic.

I give Wagon Train a solid 8 out of 10 rating. It may be a bit dusty, grainy and in black and white but for a near 80 year old film, it remains a classic in my books and is worth watching at least twice in one's lifetime.
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