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So, here we have 'Rocky Mountain Grandeur' from 1937, directed by James H. Smith. It's one of those Traveltalk shorts that immerses you right into the stunning vistas of Rocky Mountain National Park. The atmosphere is pretty relaxed, like a leisurely stroll through the mountains, with a soothing narration that guides you through the landscape and a nearby dude ranch. The pacing is gentle - lots of sweeping shots of nature, punctuated by glimpses of ranch life. There's something about the way they showcase the practical effects of nature that feels authentic. It’s distinct in its unpretentious charm and captures a slice of Americana that’s somewhat rare nowadays.
Features stunning vistas of Rocky Mountain National ParkCaptures the essence of dude ranch life in the 1930sUnique blend of nature and Americana
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