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The Grapes of Wrath (1940)

Starring
     Henry Fonda
Director
     John Ford

Awards
     Academy Awards
          Best Director - John Ford
          Best Supporting Actress - Jane Darwell
     Academy Award Nominations
          Best Actor - Henry Fonda
          Best Picture
          Best Adapted Screenplay - Nunnally Johnson

Plot Synopsis
     John Ford's classic screen translation of Steinbeck's searing Depression-era novel, The Grapes of Wrath. Unable to earn enough money to live, or grow enough food to eat, the Joads leave behind the dust-laden farms of the Midwest and head for what they imagine to be the gold mountains of California. But when they arrive, the naive and trustful family runs up against innumerable disasters, both natural and man-made.

Film Notes
     "This 1940 classic is a bit dated in its noble sentimentality, but it remains a luminous example of Hollywood classicism from the peerless director of mythic Americana, John Ford. Adapted by Nunnally Johnson from John Steinbeck's classic novel, the film tells a simple story about Oklahoma farmers leaving the depression-era dustbowl for the promised land of California, but it's the story's emotional resonance and theme of human perseverance that makes the movie so richly and timelessly rewarding. It's all about the humble Joad family's cross-country trek to escape the economic devastation of their ruined farmland, beginning when Tom Joad (Henry Fonda) returns from a four-year prison term to discover that his family home is empty. He's reunited with his family just as they're setting out for the westbound journey, and thus begins an odyssey of saddening losses and strengthening hopes. As Ma Joad, Oscar-winner Jane Darwell is the embodiment of one of America's greatest social tragedies and the "Okie" spirit of pressing forward against all odds (as she says, "because we're the people"). A documentary-styled production for which Ford and cinematographer Gregg Toland demanded painstaking authenticity, The Grapes of Wrath is much more than a classy, old-fashioned history lesson. With dialogue and scenes that rank among the most moving and memorable ever filmed, it's a classic among classics, simply put, one of the finest films ever made." (Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com)

6301797906.l.gif (106956 bytes)VHS Rated: NR
Edition Details: 1940
• NTSC format
• Black & White, Closed-captioned, HiFi Sound
• Clamshell Packaging

The Grapes of Wrath $11.24