Our Daily Bread
Our Daily Bread

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Our Daily Bread

1934
Movie
80 min
English

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. 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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IMDb7.0/10
Director: King VidorGenres: Drama, Romance, Social Commentary

Plot Summary

In the midst of the Great Depression, a young woman inherits a struggling farm. She rallies a community of unemployed people to work the land together, forming a collective that aims for self-sufficiency. The film chronicles their efforts to build a new society through cooperative labor, facing challenges from nature and internal conflicts.

Critical Reception

Our Daily Bread was a unique and ambitious independent production by King Vidor, released during the height of the Great Depression. It was praised for its idealistic message, innovative production techniques for its time, and its powerful portrayal of community cooperation. While some found its utopian themes a bit naive, it was largely seen as a hopeful and significant film reflecting the era's social concerns.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its optimistic message of communal living and self-sufficiency.

  • Noted for its innovative use of sound and large-scale production numbers.

  • Admired for its sympathetic portrayal of unemployed workers striving for a better future.

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Fun Fact

King Vidor financed the film himself and utilized a large cast of unemployed individuals as extras, many of whom were actual unemployed workers from the Los Angeles area during the Great Depression.

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Despite having a pretty lacklustre cast, this is still quite a watchable story of grit and determination set during the American depression. John Qualen ("Chris") - more frequently seen in the more eccentric supporting roles of John Wayne m...

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