- Our Daily Bread (1934 film)
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Our Daily Bread
DVD cover for the filmDirected by King Vidor Produced by King Vidor Written by King Vidor (story)
Elizabeth Hill (scenario)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (dialogue)Starring Karen Morley
Tom Keene
Barbara PepperMusic by Alfred Newman Cinematography Robert H. Planck Editing by Lloyd Nosler Distributed by United Artists Release date(s) August 1, 1934 (premiere)
October 2 (wide)
July 22, 1935
December 15Running time 80 minutes
90 minutes (American premiere)
74 minutes (TCM print)Country United States Language English Budget $125,000 (estimate) Our Daily Bread is a 1934 film directed by King Vidor and starring Karen Morley, Tom Keene, and John Qualen. Vidor tried to interest Irving Thalberg of MGM in the project, but Thalberg rejected the idea. Vidor then produced the film himself and released it through United Artists.
The film is also known as Hell's Crossroads (American reissue title)
Contents
Plot summary
The film depicts a couple, down on their luck during the Great Depression, who move to a farm to try to make a go of living off the land. They don't have a clue at first, but soon find other people down on their luck to help them. Soon they have a collective of people, some from the big city, who work together on a farm. There is a severe drought, killing the crops. The people then dig a ditch by hand almost two miles long to divert water from a creek to irrigate the crops. The film is an entertaining, uplifting political allegory about the virtues of collective, non-corporate action, self-sufficiency, and the rewards of hard-work rather than the rewards of rapacious finance capitalism; it is not an instructional "how-to" film from an agricultural institute; consequently, the film ends with the people celebrating wildly in the water then harvesting the crops, not showing how they managed to direct the narrow stream of water over the huge plain to evenly irrigate the crops.
Cast
- Karen Morley as Mary Sims
- Tom Keene as John Sims
- Barbara Pepper as Sally
- Addison Richards as Louie Fuente
- John Qualen as Chris Larsen
- Lloyd Ingraham as Uncle Anthony
- Sidney Bracey as Rent Collector
- Henry Hall as Frank - the Carpenter
- Nellie V. Nichols as Mrs. Cohen
- Frank Minor as Plumber
- Bud Ray as Stonemason
Soundtrack
- Sidney Bracey - "Just Because You're You"
- The farmers - "You're in the Army Now" (Traditional)
- Musicians at the farm - "Gwine to Rune All Night (De Camptown Races)" (Music by Stephen Foster)
- Tom Keene - "Oh! Susanna" with modified lyrics (Music and lyrics by Stephen Foster)
External links
- Our Daily Bread at the Internet Movie Database
- Our Daily Bread is available for free download at the Internet Archive [more]
- Our Daily Bread at AllRovi
- Our Daily Bread at the TCM Movie Database
Categories:- 1930s drama film stubs
- 1934 films
- American films
- English-language films
- Black-and-white films
- Films directed by King Vidor
- Romantic drama films
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