Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread (1934)

We live! We love! We fight! We hate! What don't we do for - OUR DAILY BREAD

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1934-10-02
  • User Rating: 6.8/10 from 34 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 20min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Viking Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: King Vidor
star 6.8/10
From 34 Ratings

Summary

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 based upon the teachings of Edward Gallafent. 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.

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  • Karen Morley

    as Mary Sims
  • Tom Keene

    as John Sims
  • Barbara Pepper

    as Sally
  • Addison Richards

    as Louie
  • John Qualen

    as Chris (as John T. Qualen)
  • Lloyd Ingraham

    as Uncle Anthony
  • Sidney Bracey

    as Rent Collector
  • Henry Hall

    as Frank - the Carpenter
  • Nellie V. Nichols

    as Mrs. Cohen (as Nellie Nichols)
  • Frank Minor

    as Plumber
  • Bud Rae

    as Stonemason
  • Harry Brown

    as Little Man
  • C.E. Anderson

    as Schultz - the Butcher (uncredited)
  • Earl Askam

    as Farmer (uncredited)
  • Lionel Backus

    as Barber (uncredited)
  • Eddie Baker

    as Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
  • Jack Baldwin

    as Motorcyclist (uncredited)
  • Marion Ballou

    as Old Lady (uncredited)
  • Harry Bernard

    as Chief (uncredited)
  • Harold Berquist

    as Father (uncredited)
  • Bonita

    as Mother (uncredited)
  • Harry C. Bradley

    as Professor (uncredited)
  • Lynton Brent

    as Bully (uncredited)
  • Tommy Bupp

    as Boy (uncredited)
  • Henry Burroughs

    as Politician (uncredited)
  • Cy Clegg

    as Lawyer (uncredited)
  • Billy Engle

    as Abie Cohen (uncredited)
  • Florence Enright

    as Gossiping Woman #2 (uncredited)
  • Alma Ferns

    as Mrs. Hilda Larsen (uncredited)
  • Clarence Geldart

    as Community Member (uncredited)
  • Harris Gordon

    as Cigar Salesman (uncredited)
  • Mary Gordon

    as Community Woman in Cottage (uncredited)
  • Harrison Greene

    as Sheriff (uncredited)
  • Frank Hammond

    as Undertaker (uncredited)
  • Jack Hyam

    as Violinist (uncredited)
  • Doris Kemper

    as Gossiping Woman #1 (uncredited)
  • Billy Kidston

    as Boy (uncredited)
  • Maybelle Lee

    as Little Girl (uncredited)
  • Sidney Miller

    as Cohen's Son (uncredited)
  • Gene O'Brien

    as Boy (uncredited)
  • Edward Peil Sr.

    as Powerhouse Employee (uncredited)
  • Hal Price

    as Threatened Bidder at Auction (uncredited)
  • Bob Reeves

    as George Hannibal (uncredited)
  • Alex Schumberg

    as Violinist (uncredited)
  • Harry Semels

    as Italian Shoemaker (uncredited)
  • Ray Spiker

    as Ex-Convict (uncredited)
  • Billy Tucker

    as Boy (uncredited)
  • Robert Tucker

    as Boy (uncredited)
  • King Vidor

    as Farmer Yelling 'Let It Go!' (uncredited)
Writing King Vidor Story
Writing Elizabeth Hill Scenario Writer
Directing King Vidor Director
Writing King Vidor Writer
Writing Joseph L. Mankiewicz Dialogue
Editing Lloyd Nosler Editor
Sound Alfred Newman Original Music Composer
Production King Vidor Producer
Camera Robert H. Planck Director of Photography
Directing Ralph Slosser Assistant Director
Production Vernon Keays Production Manager
Sound Russell Hanson Sound Engineer
Camera Madison S. Lacy Still Photographer
Camera Reggie Lanning Camera Operator
Crew Otho Wilhite Technical Advisor
Crew Bud Rae Stunts
Sound Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
Production Ray Hanson Casting
Sound Vinton Vernon Sound Recordist

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