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Give Us This Day (1949)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 54M

Director : Edward Dmytryk
Writer : Ben Barzman

Synopsis

Exiled from Hollywood due to the blacklist, director Edward Dmytryk briefly operated in England in the late 1940s. Though filmed in its entirety in London, Dmytryk's Give Us This Day is set in New York during the depression. Fellow blacklistee Sam Wanamaker is starred as the head of an Italian immigrant family struggling to survive the economic crisis.

Actors

Sam Wanamaker
Sam Wanamaker
Geremio
Lea Padovani
Lea Padovani
Annuziata
Kathleen Ryan
Kathleen Ryan
Kathleen
Charles Goldner
Charles Goldner
Luigi
Bonar Colleano
Bonar Colleano
Julio
William Sylvester
William Sylvester
Giovanni
George Pastell
George Pastell
The lucy
Philo Hauser
Philo Hauser
Head of Pig
Sid James
Sid James
Murdin
Karl Stepanek
Karl Stepanek
Jaroslav
Ina De La Haye
Ina De La Haye
Katarina
Rosalie Crutchley
Rosalie Crutchley
Julio's Wife
Ronan O'Casey
Ronan O'Casey
Bastian
Robert Rietti
Robert Rietti
Pietro
Charles Moffat
Charles Moffat
Pasquale

Crews

Edward Dmytryk
Edward Dmytryk
Director
Guy Roe
Guy Roe
Cinematography
Fred Maguire
Fred Maguire
Editor
Roland D. Reed
Roland D. Reed
Producer
Ben Barzman
Ben Barzman
Adaptation
Ben Barzman
Ben Barzman
Screenplay
Herbert Smith
Herbert Smith
Production Manager
Fred Ryan
Fred Ryan
Boom Operator
Rod E. Geiger
Rod E. Geiger
Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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