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SYNOPSIS The Grapes of Wrath |
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The adaptation of Nobel Prize-winner John
Steinbeck's Pulitzer
Prize-winning novel of dirt-poor Dust Bowl migrants by 4-time
Oscar-winning director John Ford starred Henry Fonda as Tom Joad, who
opens the movie returning to his Oklahoma home after serving jail time
for manslaughter. En route, Tom meets family friend Casey (John
Carradine), a former preacher who warns Tom that dust storms, crop
failures, and new agricultural methods have financially decimated the
once prosperous Oklahoma farmland. Upon returning to his family farm,
Tom is greeted by his mother (Oscar-winner Jane Darwell), who tells him
that the family is packing up for the "promised land" of California.
Warned that they shouldn't expect a warm welcome in California--they've
already seen the caravan of dispirited farmers, heading back home after
striking out at finding work--the Joads push on all the same. Their
first stop is a wretched migrant camp, full of starving children and
surrounded by armed guards. Further down the road, the Joads drive into
an idyllic government camp, with clean lodging, indoor plumbing, and a
self-governing clientele. When Tom ultimately bids goodbye to his
mother, who asks him where he'll go, he delivers the film's most famous
speech: "I'll be all around...Wherever there's a fight so hungry people
can eat...Whenever there's a cop beating a guy, I'll be there...And
when the people are eatin' the stuff they raise and livin' in the
houses they build. I'll be there too." |