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  1. The Great Meadow is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film, produced and distributed by MGM with direction by Charles Brabin. The film starred Eleanor Boardman and Johnny Mack Brown . It is based on the novel The Great Meadow by Elizabeth Madox Roberts , which is similar in theme to Drums Along the Mohawk by Walter D. Edmonds , which ...

  2. The Great Meadow: Directed by Charles Brabin. With Johnny Mack Brown, Eleanor Boardman, Lucille La Verne, Anita Louise. Berk leaves Diony and their baby to hunt down his mother's murderer and is believed to be dead. Evan provides for them & marries Diony.

    • (153)
    • Drama, Romance, Western
    • Charles Brabin
    • 1931-01-24
  3. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Great Meadow (1931) - Charles Brabin, Charles J. Brabin on AllMovie - In this historical drama, set in 1775, the…

  4. NR 01/24/1931 (US) Western , Drama 1h 15m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? She Was Forced To Choose Between Two Husbands. Overview. Pioneers and a family man leave Virginia for Kentucky during the Revolutionary War. Charles Brabin. Director, Writer. Elizabeth Madox Roberts. Novel. Edith Ellis. Writer.

  5. A surprisingly brutal film for its time (after killing Brown's onscreen mother, Lucille La Verne, Shawnee brave Black Fox waves her scalp in his face), The Great Meadow was filmed in an early widescreen process known as Realife.

    • Charles Brabin, Ben Taggert
    • John Mack Brown
  6. The title background is a sculpture of an American frontierswoman, a child on her left arm and the barrel of a flintlock in her right hand. The picture is dedicated to the women of the wilderness, “the wives and sweethearts who endured martyrdom for love’s sake [and] lie quiet and unsung in the great meadow.”

  7. A group of Virginians led by Berk Jarvis (Johnny Mack Brown) decide to take the dangerous journey to Kentucky hoping for a better life. This film takes place in 1777 and the "quality" of this early talkie will have you thinking it was shot during that time as well.