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20th Century Fox, 1940. Directed by
John Ford. Camera: Gregg Toland. With
Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell,
John Carradine, Charley Grapewin, Dorris Bowdon, Russell Simpson, O.Z.
Whitehead, John Qualen, Eddie Quillan, Zeffie Tilbury, Frank Sully, Frank
Darien, Darryl Hickman, Shirley Mills, Roger Imhof, Grant Mitchell, Charles
D. Brown, John Arledge,
Ward
Bond, Harry Tyler, William Pawley, Charles Tannen, Selmer Jackson,
Charles Middleton, Eddiw Waller, Paul Guilfoyle, David Hughes, Cliff Clark, Joseph Sawyer, Frank Faylen,
Irving Bacon. |
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Tom
Joad returns from prison, where he was serving time for manslaughter, to his
family's Oklahoma farm and finds the house abandoned. Muley, his
half-crazed neighbor, tells Tom about the recent dispossession of the
sharecroppers, who have been driven out by drought and the greedy land
companies. Tom finally locates his family as they are about to pack
their belongings on a dilapidated truck and head West, lured by promises of
work and high wages in California. Joined by their friend Casy, a
former "fire and brimstone" preacher, the Joads begin their long trek west
on Route 66.
Soon after, Grandpa dies and is buried alongside
the road. Their hopes for a bright future are dimmed when a man at a
roadside camp warns of no work in California, but the family continues on.
As the Joads cross the great California desert, Grandma dies, and the
remainder of the family emerges from the desert to find no jobs and hoards
of starving migrants. Poverty and desperation begin to break apart the
family as the husband of pregnant daughter Rosasharn leaves her.
Despite rumors of labor violence, the family nonetheless hits the road once
again.
Hounded by the law and the local citizenry, the
Joads find work as strikebreakers. Casy warns Tom that strikebreaking
will only drive down wages, and when a deputy murders Casy for his labor
organizing, Tom fights back and kills the deputy. With Tom now hunted
as a murderer, the family steals away under cover of night and finds
temporary refuge in a government agricultural camp. When the police
track Tom down at the camp, however, he is forced to bid farewell to his
family, knowing he may never see them again. As the family leaves the
haven of the camp for promise of work in Fresno, Ma Joad voices the faith to
carry on.
American Film Institute
Catalog
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Poster artwork courtesy of Dieter.
Additional photos courtesy of Gary. |
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