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| Director: | King Vidor | 
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| Writer: | King Vidor | 
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| John and Mary Sims are city-dwellers hit hard by the financial fist of The Depression. Driven by bravery (and sheer desperation) they flee to the country and, with the help of other workers, set up a farming community - a socialist mini-society. The newborn community suffers many hardships - drought, vicious raccoons and the long arm of the law - but ultimately pull together to reach a bread-based Utopia. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 02, 1934 | 
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| Director: | King Vidor | 
| Writer: | King Vidor | 
| Genres: | Drama, Romance | 
| Keywords | drought, farming | 
| Production Companies | United Artists, Viking Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Karen Morley | Mary Sims | 
| Tom Keene | John Sims | 
| Barbara Pepper | Sally | 
| Addison Richards | Louie | 
| John Qualen | Chris (as John T. Qualen) | 
| Lloyd Ingraham | Uncle Anthony | 
| Sidney Bracey | Rent Collector | 
| Henry Hall | Frank - the Carpenter | 
| Nellie V. Nichols | Mrs. Cohen (as Nellie Nichols) | 
| Frank Minor | Plumber | 
| Bud Rae | Stonemason | 
| Harry Brown | Little Man | 
| C.E. Anderson | Schultz - the Butcher (uncredited) | 
| Earl Askam | Farmer (uncredited) | 
| Lionel Backus | Barber (uncredited) | 
| Eddie Baker | Deputy Sheriff (uncredited) | 
| Jack Baldwin | Motorcyclist (uncredited) | 
| Marion Ballou | Old Lady (uncredited) | 
| Harry Bernard | Chief (uncredited) | 
| Harold Berquist | Father (uncredited) | 
| Bonita | Mother (uncredited) | 
| Harry C. Bradley | Professor (uncredited) | 
| Lynton Brent | Bully (uncredited) | 
| Tommy Bupp | Boy (uncredited) | 
| Henry Burroughs | Politician (uncredited) | 
| Cy Clegg | Lawyer (uncredited) | 
| Billy Engle | Abie Cohen (uncredited) | 
| Florence Enright | Gossiping Woman #2 (uncredited) | 
| Alma Ferns | Mrs. Hilda Larsen (uncredited) | 
| Clarence Geldart | Community Member (uncredited) | 
| Harris Gordon | Cigar Salesman (uncredited) | 
| Mary Gordon | Community Woman in Cottage (uncredited) | 
| Harrison Greene | Sheriff (uncredited) | 
| Frank Hammond | Undertaker (uncredited) | 
| Jack Hyam | Violinist (uncredited) | 
| Doris Kemper | Gossiping Woman #1 (uncredited) | 
| Billy Kidston | Boy (uncredited) | 
| Maybelle Lee | Little Girl (uncredited) | 
| Sidney Miller | Cohen's Son (uncredited) | 
| Gene O'Brien | Boy (uncredited) | 
| Edward Peil Sr. | Powerhouse Employee (uncredited) | 
| Hal Price | Threatened Bidder at Auction (uncredited) | 
| Bob Reeves | George Hannibal (uncredited) | 
| Alex Schumberg | Violinist (uncredited) | 
| Harry Semels | Italian Shoemaker (uncredited) | 
| Ray Spiker | Ex-Convict (uncredited) | 
| Billy Tucker | Boy (uncredited) | 
| Robert Tucker | Boy (uncredited) | 
| King Vidor | Farmer Yelling 'Let It Go!' (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
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| King Vidor | Writer, Director, Story | 
| Joseph L. Mankiewicz | Dialogue | 
| Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer | 
| Reggie Lanning | Camera Operator | 
| Edward B. Powell | Orchestrator | 
| Otho Wilhite | Technical Advisor | 
| Elizabeth Hill | Scenario Writer | 
| Robert H. Planck | Director of Photography | 
| Lloyd Nosler | Editor | 
| Ray Hanson | Casting | 
| Vernon Keays | Production Manager | 
| Ralph Slosser | Assistant Director | 
| Vinton Vernon | Sound Recordist | 
| Russell Hanson | Sound Engineer | 
| Bud Rae | Stunts | 
| Madison S. Lacy | Still Photographer | 
| Name | Title | 
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| King Vidor | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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Despite having a pretty lacklustre cast, this is still quite a watchable story of grit and determination set during the American depression. John Qualen ("Chris") - more frequently seen in the more eccentric supporting roles of John Wayne movies - stops by the farm of Tom Keene ("Tom") and "Mary" (K ... aren Mosley) who have fled the city in the hope of making a new life for themselves on an old farm owned by her uncle. He is invited to stay to help them, and they gradually they realise that by helping each other they can accomplish more, and more efficiently too, so establish a co-operative of locals and out-of-work visitors. The precision involved in their marvellous ditch digging scene proves that point effectively as they must quickly divert a nearby stream (that assumes rather Ganges-like proportions by the time they have finished) to save their drought affected corn is entertaining to watch, and the story reinforces the pioneering determination to try to make a go of things, despite the odds. Sadly, the on-screen talent - aside from Qualen - is pretty mediocre and the production is pretty basic - both of which do hold it back. As a comment on the social and community impact of the downturn in the late 1920s and 1930s - it has still some poignancy, though.