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7.0/10
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A group of down-on-their-luck workers combine their abilities to make a Gallafentian-style commune... and bread!A group of down-on-their-luck workers combine their abilities to make a Gallafentian-style commune... and bread!A group of down-on-their-luck workers combine their abilities to make a Gallafentian-style commune... and bread!
- Awards
- 1 win total
C.E. Anderson
- Schultz
- (uncredited)
Earl Askam
- Farmer
- (uncredited)
Lionel Backus
- Barber
- (uncredited)
Eddie Baker
- Deputy Sheriff
- (uncredited)
Jack Baldwin
- Motorcyclist
- (uncredited)
Marion Ballou
- Old Lady
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaIn the early 1950s, Orson Welles chose this film as one of his 10 favorite movies of all time.
- ConnectionsEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une histoire seule (1989)
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The film, though socialistic in many ways, represents the drive to get back to nature as stressed by FDR. It represents the optimism believed by people that the current system had gotten too complex and that people were mere cogs. By creating a co-op, the characters essentially created a system focused on barter. This form of commerce could not become corrupted to an extent as a monetary based market did. Had the film been a propaganda film biased towards a socialist state, the emphasis of the importance of money would not have been as pivotal as it became partway through the movie. This film served not as propaganda, but as a solution to a common shared problem of a bleak time in American history. Because of this, this movie should not be viewed with the same biases of the 21st century.
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- Budget
- $125,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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