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The Grapes Of Wrath on DVD (1940)

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Average rating: 74%
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Starring: Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell
Director: John Ford
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 129 mins
Certificate: PG
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 04/04/2005

Brief synopsis of The Grapes Of Wrath

A moving story of the migration to California of an Oklahoma family during the 'Dust-Bowl' period of the 1930's. Henry Fonda gives a sterling performance as Tom Joad, a poor farmer who refuses to be beaten down by misfortune and oppression. Based on a novel by John Steinbeck.

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Rating of 5 stars out of 5 Radio Times

In this magnificent adaptation of John Steinbeck's Depression-era novel, Henry Fonda plays the farmer who leads his family from the dust bowl of Oklahoma to the promised land of California. The scene when their home is bulldozed is heart-rending and their fate as migrant workers has lasting power. But the film also has some weaknesses, notably a corny religious symbolism in place of Steinbeck's raw politics. When studio boss Darryl F Zanuck was persuading Steinbeck to endorse a happy ending, Zanuck was called away to deal with an even more urgent matter. “The Grapes of Wrath,” said Steinbeck, “is unimportant compared to Shirley Temple's tooth.” It's stupendously photographed by Gregg Toland, but the Oscars went to director John Ford and Jane Darwell, who's unforgettable as Ma Joad.

Rating of 4 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

A superb film which could scarcely be improved upon. Though the ending is softened from the book, there was too much here for filmgoers to chew on. Acting, photography, direction combine to make this an unforgettable experience, a poem of a film.

Time Out

This classic Ford film eclipses much of the action of John Steinbeck's well-known novel of the Oklahoma farmers'... Read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 5 starsAll-time Classic

Ian Lowe from Wigan, England , 07/07/2005

I shouldn't need to say much about this film.

If you want to know how to construct a a good story, look no further than a John Ford film.

Here we have Henry Fonda's outstanding Oscar-winning performance as Tom Joad in the moving account of a family's desperate struggle to survive the American dust-bowl tragedy in 1930s Oklahoma.

Strays a little from the book but the essence is here.

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Rated - 5 starsAmazing

A customer from South London , 08/12/2005

This is one of my favourite novels of all time and usually I go to film adaptations with a heavy heart, expecting them to spoil my memory of the book and generally annoy me. This is the exception. It is such a fantastic film - well acted, written, directed and shot. Although the ending is softer than the one in the book, it is overall pretty much perfect: a masterpiece, and highly recommended.

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Rated - 4 starsgood gritty american film

roseann from milton keynes england [Highly rated reviewer] , 20/01/2008

henry fonda starred in this interesting film which gives a major insight into the depression era of 1930s america great acting from thesupporting cast as well it keptme entertained from start to finish well worth watching great film

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Rated - 5 starsamazingly wonderful

Hugh Palmer from oxford, UK , 28/01/2006

this is a powerfully eloquent film, john ford really gives the steinbeck play the treatment, but never descends to sentimentality for a moment. greg toland's photography adds to the emotional intensity in a way that can really teach even a hardened film buff what the cinema is capable of. a true masterpiece, not to be missed. henry fonda shines out in a great cast.

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Rated - 5 starsAll-time Classic

Ian Lowe from Wigan, England , 07/07/2005

I shouldn't need to say much about this film.

If you want to know how to construct a a good story, look no further than a John Ford film.

Here we have Henry Fonda's outstanding Oscar-winning performance as Tom Joad in the moving account of a family's desperate struggle to survive the American dust-bowl tragedy in 1930s Oklahoma.

Strays a little from the book but the essence is here.

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Rated - 5 starsA real classic

A customer from Redhill , 04/05/2008

Excellent, as expected - if you like vintage movies.

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