Clash of the Wolves
Clash of the Wolves

Clash of the Wolves

1925Movie74 minEnglish

A fire in the mountains drives a wolf pack into the nearby desert where they terrorize the local residents. The leader of the wolf pack is Lobo, actually a halfbreed (Rin Tin Tin). When the pack is discovered hunting a herd of cows, a posse gives chase. Lobo leaves his pack to lead the posse away. He is injured and found by a local prospector, Dave Weston (Charles Farrell). The prospector nurses Lobo back to health and the two become close friends. Meanwhile, Weston has made a Borax find in the area. His girlfriend May Barstowe (June Marlowe), daughter of a wealthy rancher, is pleased. However, the local chemist, Borax Horton (Pat Hartigan), actually a claim jumper, plans to steal the claim.

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IMDb7.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Google Users91%
Director: King VidorGenres: War, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Set during World War I, the film follows the journey of an American millionaire's son who enlists in the army and experiences the harsh realities of war. He finds love with a French peasant girl before facing the horrors of the front lines. The story culminates in his return home, forever changed by his wartime experiences.

Critical Reception

The Big Parade was a monumental critical and commercial success upon its release, widely hailed as a masterpiece of the silent era and a groundbreaking war film. It was praised for its realistic portrayal of war, its emotional depth, and its powerful performances, solidifying King Vidor's reputation and making John Gilbert a major star.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and moving depiction of the human cost of war.
  • Remarkably realistic for its time, avoiding jingoism and focusing on the soldier's experience.
  • John Gilbert delivers a star-making performance as the disillusioned soldier.

Google audience: Audiences praise 'The Big Parade' for its emotional impact and surprisingly authentic portrayal of wartime struggles and romance. Many viewers are moved by the film's themes of sacrifice and the profound changes war inflicts on individuals, highlighting its enduring relevance.

Fun Fact

Despite its epic scale and realistic battle sequences, 'The Big Parade' was filmed on a relatively modest budget, showcasing King Vidor's directorial ingenuity.

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