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"Meek's" follows a lost wagon train of desperate settlers through what a hand-embroidered title card tells us is the Oregon Territory, 1845.
Theres certain people I would prescribe acting for. The last time Carlyle cried for real was two weeks ago, when he was watching a musical passage from his latest Antonia Bird film, Ravenous, which is about members of a lost wagon train who resort to cannibalism (he is quick to add that he wasnt in the scene).
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Others were exhausted and sick, and many were destitute, having lost their wagons and belongings or used up their funds paying tolls.
The milk wagon lost its horse and the early sound.
Be on the lookout for "Meek's Cutoff," a dramatically restrained, unabashedly political period drama from Kelly Reichardt ("Wendy and Lucy") about a lost, westward-ho wagon train and featuring Michelle Williams as a tough pioneer in a Holly Hobbie bonnet.
But the wagon driver lost control on a curve and the wagon tipped over".
But as competition has intensified, the RAV4 — though now a larger, more capable, family-friendly wagon — has lost its distinctiveness.
Is this something that fell off the "it's a free country" wagon and lost its way home?
But at the crucial engagement of La Glorieta Pass (known also as Apache Canyon, Johnson's Ranch, or Pigeon's Ranch) a few days later, Sibley was checked and lost most of his wagon train.
(5) The gradual broadening of his own awareness of the farm and its connection to the web of cat roads, as they were called, both northwest and southeast, along with even smaller roads whose purpose had been lost to time: old wagon trails and Indian paths that arrayed themselves as potential routes all the way to the outer edges of the Chicago stockyards.
Williams is brilliant as Emily Tetherow, a 19th-century pioneer whose wagon train gets lost in the Oregon mountains, and captures a wandering native American.
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