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028 40 $a ID4671DSDVD $b Image Entertainment
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245 00 $a Our daily bread $h [videorecording] : $b new deal documentaries.
260    $a [Chatsworth, CA] : $b distributed exclusively by Image Entertainment, $c c2005.
300    $a 1 videodisc (194 min.) : $b mono. sd., b&w ; $c 4 3/4 in.
490 1  $a Blackhawk Films collection.
500    $a Originally released as a motion picture made in 1934, and other short films produced in the 1930s.
508    $a Our daily bread: Scenario, Elizabeth Hill ; dialogue, Joseph Mankiewicz ; photography, Robert Planck ; recording, Vinton Vernon ; music, Alfred Newman ; editing, Lloyd Nosler. The plow that broke the plains: photography, Ralph Steiner, Paul Ivano, Paul Strand, Leo T. Hurwitz ; music composed by Virgil Thomson ; conductor, Alexander Smallens ; film editor, Leo Zochling ; sound, Joseph Kane. The river: photography, Floyd Crosby, Stacy Woodard, Willard van Dyke ; music, composed by Virgil Thomson ; conductor, Alexander Smallens ; film editors, Leo Zochling, Lloyd Nosler ; sound, Al Dillinger. Power and the land: music, Douglas Moore ; photography, Floyd Crosby, Arthur Ornitz ; editor, Helen van Dongen ; musical director, Fritz Mahler ; recording engineer, Al Dillinger. A new frontier: camera, W.R. McCarthy ; sound, Reuben Ford.
511 1  $a Our daily bread: Karen Morley, Tom Keene, Barbara Pepper, Addison Richards, John Qualen. The plow that broke the plains, The river: narrator, Thomas Chalmers. Power and the land: commentary, Stephen Vincent Ben©♭t ; narrator, William P. Adams. The new frontier: voice, Morse Salisbury.
538    $a DVD ; Region 0 ; NTSC ; 1.33:1 aspect ratio ; Dolby digital mono.
546    $a English dialogue.
505 00 $t The new frontier / $r a Federal Emergency Relief Administration picture ; subject matter, John H. Caufield ; direction, H.B. McClure ( $g c1934, 11 min.) $t A prologue to our daily bread / $r [presented by] David Shepard ( $g c1983, 5 mins.) -- $t California election news #1 and #2 / $r produced by Irving Thalberg ( $g 1934, 14 min.) -- $t The plow that broke the plains / $r written and directed by Pare Lorentz ( $g c1936, 26 mins.) -- $t The river / $r written and directed by Pare Lorentz ( $g c1937, 32 mins.) -- $t Power and the land / $r directed by Joris Ivens ; script, Edwin Locke ( $g c1940, 38 mins.) -- $t The new frontier / $r a Federal Emergency Relief Administration picture ; subject matter, John H. Caufield ; direction, H.B. McClure ( $g c1934, 11 min.)
520    $a Our daily bread (1934) is a landmark of socially conscious films, produced and directed by King Vidor...This deeply personal work was rejected by the studios, nor could Vidor obtain bank financing for a film reflecting unfavorably on banks. In the end her mortgaged his home and most of his possessions to finance Our Daily Bread, which was released by United Artists at the insistence of its partner and Vidor's friend. Charlie Chaplin. The film advocates a back to the land lifestyle for dispossessed urbanites : it was inspired by the actual cooperative pictured in The New Frontier, a government documentary also included on this DVD. The finale of Our Daily Bread, which depicts digging an irrigation ditch, is one of the classic sequences in all of American cinema.
650  0 $a Depressions $y 1929 $z United States $v Drama.
655  7 $a Short films. $2 lcgft.
655  7 $a Feature films. $2 lcgft.
655  7 $a Documentary films. $2 lcgft.
700 1  $a Vidor, King, $d 1894-1982.
710 2  $a Image Entertainment (Firm)
830  0 $a Blackhawk Films collection.
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