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Our Daily Bread

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In a world in the midst of an economic crisis, a diverse group of workers faces the harsh realities of everyday life in a bread factory. The story follows several characters, each with their own dreams and frustrations, who are forced to contend with the monotony and exploitation in a work environment that seems to dehumanize everyone who spends their days there.

Among them is a young father struggling to keep his family afloat, a single mother hoping for a better future, and an immigrant dreaming of realizing the famous "American dream." As each of them confronts the constant pressure of the factory, the film explores themes of solidarity, dignity, and the collective struggle of the working class.

The plot unfolds through a series of vignettes that portray life inside and outside the factory, showcasing human interactions and daily struggles. Without dialogue, the production relies on powerful images and sounds that convey raw emotions, highlighting moments of hope and despair.

With innovative direction that captures the essence of life in the Great Depression Era, this cinematic masterpiece invites the audience to reflect on the struggles, camaraderie, and resilience of those living on the edge of survival. In the end, the film leaves the viewer with a sense of human connection in a world that often feels cold and distant.

Media type
Movie
Year
1934
Director
King Vidor
Writer
King Vidor
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
79.00
Actors
Karen Morley
Tom Keene
Barbara Pepper
Addison Richards
John Qualen
Lloyd Ingraham
Sidney Bracey
Henry Hall
Nellie V. Nichols
Frank Minor
Bud Rae
Harry Brown
C.E. Anderson
Earl Askam
Lionel Backus
Eddie Baker
Jack Baldwin
Marion Ballou
Harry Bernard
Harold Berquist
Bonita
Harry C. Bradley
Lynton Brent
Tommy Bupp
Henry Burroughs
Cy Clegg
Billy Engle
Florence Enright
Alma Ferns
Clarence Geldart
Harris Gordon
Mary Gordon
Harrison Greene
Frank Hammond
Jack Hyam
Doris Kemper
Billy Kidston
Maybelle Lee
Sidney Miller
Gene O'Brien
Edward Peil Sr.
Hal Price
Bob Reeves
Alex Schumberg
Harry Semels
Ray Spiker
Billy Tucker
Robert Tucker
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
King Vidor
Original title
Our Daily Bread
Duration
80
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