The Grapes of Wrath
“The Grapes of Wrath,” directed by John Ford, follows the Joad family as they embark on a harrowing journey from the Dust Bowl-ravaged Oklahoma to California in search of a better life during the Great Depression. The film poignantly captures their struggles and resilience amidst economic hardship and social injustice.
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Genre: Drama
Director: John Ford
Actors: Adrian Morris, Al Stewart, Arthur Aylesworth, Barney Gilmore, Ben Hall, Bill Wolfe, Bob Reeves, Buster Brodie, Cal Cohen, Cecil Cook, Charles D. Brown, Charles Herzinger, Charles Middleton, Charles Tannen, Charles Thurston, Charles West, Charley Grapewin, Cliff Clark, D.H. Turner, Dan White, Darryl Hickman, David Hughes, David Kirkland, Delmar Costello, Dick Rich, Dorris Bowdon, Eddie Quillan, Eddy Waller, Edna Hall, Emily Gerdes, Erville Alderson, Francis Ford, Frank Darien, Frank Faylen, Frank Newburg, Frank O'Connor, Frank Sully, George O'Hara, George P. Breakston, Georgia Simmons, Gino Corrado, Glen Walters, Gloria Roy, Grant Mitchell, Hal Budlong, Harry Cording, Harry Holden, Harry Strang, Harry Tenbrook, Harry Tyler, Helen Dean, Henry Brahe, Henry Fonda, Herbert Heywood, Hollis Jewell, Inez Palange, Irving Bacon, Jack Pennick, James Flavin, Jane Crowley, Jane Darwell, Jim Corey, Joe Bordeaux, Joe Sawyer, John Arledge, John Binns, John Carradine, John Dilson, John Qualen, John Wallace, Josephine Allen, Kitty McHugh, Lee Shumway, Leon Brace, Lillian Drew, Lillian Lawrence, Louis Mason, Mae Marsh, Max Wagner, Nora Bush, Norman Willis, O. Z. Whitehead, Pat Flaherty, Paul Guilfoyle, Paul Sutton, Peggy Ryan, Philip Morris, Ralph Dunn, Rex Lease, Robert Homans, Robert J. Anderson, Robert Shaw, Roger Imhof, Rose Plumer, Russ Clark, Russell Simpson, Scotty Brown, Scotty Mattraw, Selmer Jackson, Shirley Coates, Shirley Mills, Steve Pendleton, Ted Oliver, Thornton Edwards, Tom Tyler, Trevor Bardette, W.H. Davis, Waclaw Rekwart, Wally Albright, Walter McGrail, Walter Miller, Walter Perry, Ward Bond, William Haade, William Pawley, Zeffie Tilbury
Country: United States of America
Company: Bluebush Productions, Twentieth Century Fox
Awards: Top rated movie #240 | Won 2 Oscars, 10 wins & 6 nominations total
Budget: $800,000
Worldwide Gross: $7,304
Duration:
2h 9minRelease: 1940
Release Date: 1940-03-15
IMDb: 8.1
TMDB: 7.8
Rotten Tomatoes: 100%
Metacritic: 96
FilmAffinity: 8.3