Cimarron, a classic film that chronicles the development of the American West, won the 4th Academy Award for Best Picture, establishing the concept of the "American Western." The story unfolds in Oklahoma, a land that transforms from desolate prairie to a bustling oil city in just 40 years. The protagonist, Yancey, is an adventurous lawyer who, along with his wife Sabra, journeys from the East to this land of opportunity and peril. The opening land rush scene is unforgettable. Thousands of people scramble for land, with the thunderous sound of hooves, dust flying, and shouts echoing. Despite the lack of aerial photography technology at the time, the director masterfully captures this historical moment with exceptional staging and cinematography. Yancey is not only a lawyer but also a sharpshooter. He publishes newspapers, battles outlaws, and comments on current affairs, embodying the bravery and justice of the Western pioneers. He advocates for the rights of Native Americans...