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  1. Cimarron is a 1960 American epic Western film based on the 1930 Edna Ferber novel Cimarron. The film stars Glenn Ford and Maria Schell and was directed by Anthony Mann and Charles Walters, though Walters is not credited onscreen. [1]

  2. Origin of cimarron 1. First recorded in 1840–50; from Colonial Spanish (carnero) cimarrón “wild (ram),” Spanish: “wild,” probably equivalent to Old Spanish cimarra “brushwood, thicket,” from cim (a) “peak, summit” (from Latin cȳma “spring shoots of a vegetable,” from Greek; cyme) + -arrón adjective suffix; maroon 2.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CimarronCimarron - Wikipedia

    Cimarron (1931 film), an Academy Award-winning film starring Richard Dix. Cimarron (1960 film), a western film starring Glenn Ford directed by Anthony Mann. Cimarrón (telenovela), a Venezuelan telenovela.

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  5. Cimarron: Directed by Anthony Mann, Charles Walters. With Glenn Ford, Maria Schell, Anne Baxter, Arthur O'Connell. The Oklahoma Land Run of April 1889 sets the stage for an epic saga of a frontier adventurer, his wife and family and their friends.

  6. Cimarron is a 1960 American Western film that stars Glenn Ford and Maria Schell. The Oklahoma Land Run of April 1889 sets the stage for an epic saga of a fro...

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1004177-cimarronCimarron | Rotten Tomatoes

    In Theaters At Home TV Shows. In 1889, adventurous lawyer and newspaper editor Yancey Cravat (Richard Dix) convinces his genteel wife, Sabra (Irene Dunne), to join him in the rush to populate ...

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  8. Cimarron, based on the best-selling epic by Giant and Show Boat novelist Edna Ferber, traces the generations-spanning saga of the Oklahoma Land Rush.

  9. Maroons (Cimarrones) Maroons (Cimarrónes), African fugitive slaves. Marronage —the flight of enslaved men and women from the harsh discipline, overwork, and malnutrition associated primarily with plantations—was a common occurrence in the Americas and Caribbean from the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries.

  10. Cimarron is the leader in innovation for old west firearms reproductions and is proud to have created the new models, making our guns more reliable, higher in quality and historically accurate.