What was with Maria Schell's old age make-up?
At the end of the film Maria Schell (Sabra) looks about 70 years old. But we are only in 1914, 25 years after the land rush which opens the film (1889). She presumably starts the film in her early twenties so should only be about 50.
The newspaper editor's wife magically reappears at the end of the film (after having walked out after his early death) and doesn't look any older than she did at the beginning of the film. She now looks younger than Maria Schell.
And in the last scene Sabra is holding a telegram informing her that her husband has died in WW1. Yet, America didn't enter the war until 1917 and, in any case, Glenn Ford's character would have been at least in his mid 50s by then (or in his 80s if he has aged as badly as Sabra) so how on earth did he even get enlisted?
Is there some Brechtian touch I am missing here or is this just poor filmmaking?