Director:
Martin ScorseseCámara:
John M. StephensReparto:
Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, Barry Primus, Bernie Casey, John Carradine, Victor Argo, Martin Scorsese, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Northup (más)Streaming (1)
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"Boxcar" Bertha Thompson es una joven de la era de la Gran Depresión que al perder a su padre se une a un controvertido líder sindical llamado Bill Shelley. Acusados de comunistas por un grupo de conservadores y perseguidos por una corrupta compañía de ferrocarriles que busca venganza contra Shelley, la vida de Bertha se convierte en una permanente huida por el mundo del crimen y un emocionante capítulo de la historia americana. (Filmin)
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If I first watched the film "Bertha from the Cattle Yard" without knowing who directed it, I would have never guessed that it was actually Martin Scorsese, whom I have recently been trying to watch and learn a little more about how films are made from his movies. I think that his works are a testament to how to work with film, especially from a technical point of view. Of course, the content is also important here, but when you watch how a creator started, you notice more about the tools they used and what it meant in the film. It seems that Scorsese was searching a lot in the beginning of his career. More information can be found at: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/03/bertha-z-dobytcaku-1972-55.html ()
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