Our Daily Bread & Other Films of the Great Depression

  (1940)
Depression-era films of the 1930s mirrored the new social consciousness that was helping to pull the United States out of economic ruin and despair. This collection of rarely seen short films and full-length features includes California Election News #1, The Plow that Broke the Plains, The River and the agrarian drama Our Daily Bread, financed partially by director King Vidor -- and support from a sympathetic Charlie Chaplin.
Cast: Tom Keene, Karen Morley
Director: King Vidor
Genre:  Classics
Format:  DVD
Rated NRNot rated. This movie has not been rated by the MPAA.
Our Daily Bread & Other Films of the Great Depression
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