Drylanders (1962) Poster

(1962)

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Mediocre movie but historically accurate
duesburydani6 January 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Ok so I watched this in my grade 10 history class like a few weeks ago and it is an alright film. I'm honestly just here to let people know that this has the funniest death scene in movie history. And obviously this contains a spoiler of a death in the film so you are warned. For the people who want a review though there is a brief one at the end and if you're interested just scroll past the first paragraph. I forget which part of the film this was at but the older guy, (I forget his name), is dying in bed of a horrible sickness which in every single other scenario would be horrible like that's a horrific and painful death right there. However, the delivery of the final words of this gentleman are "Farm... wheat." and I know that doesn't sound funny but the delivery of this line and the fact he instantly dies is absolutely hilarious. Also for the people actually wanting a review about the movie it was mediocre. The acting was meh and so was the script. The strongest thing about this movie is it's historical accuracy of what the dust bowl was like in western Canada during the 1930s. If you're a Canadian history teacher this is a great way to show the kids what this horrible time was like aside from pictures and stories and they will definitely enjoy the scene previously mentioned.

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