
The Grapes of Wrath
(1940)
The most discussed book in years - now comes to the screen to become the most discussed picture in ages










Stars: Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell, John Carradine, Charley Grapewin, Dorris Bowdon
Director: John Ford
Writer: Nunnally Johnson, John Steinbeck
Language: English
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Duration: 128
Rated: NR
DVD Release: April 2004
Oklahoma in the Thirties is a dustbowl and dispossessed farmers migrate westward to California. After terrible trials en route they become little more than slave labor. Among the throng are the Joads who refuse to knuckle under.
Henry Fonda | Tom Joad |
Jane Darwell | Ma Joad |
John Carradine | Casy |
Charley Grapewin | Grandpa |
Dorris Bowdon | Rosasharn |
Russell Simpson | Pa Joad |
O. Z. Whitehead | |
Robert L. Simpson | Editor |
O.Z. Whitehead | Al |
John Qualen | Muley |
Eddie Quillan | Connie |
Zeffie Tilbury | Grandma |
Frank Sully | Noah |
Frank Darien | Uncle John |
Darryl Hickman | Winfield |
Shirley Mills | Ruth Joad |
Roger Imhof | Thomas |
Alfred Newman | Composer |
Grant Mitchell | Caretaker |
Gregg Toland | Cinematographer |
Charles D. Brown | Wilkie |
John Arledge | Davis |
Ward Bond | Policeman |
Harry Tyler | Bert |
William Pawley | Bill |
Charles Tannen | Joe |
Selmer Jackson | Inspection Officer (as Selmar Jackson) |
Charles Middleton | Leader |
Eddy Waller | Proprietor (as Eddie Waller) |
Paul Guilfoyle | Floyd |
David Hillary Hughes | Frank |
David Hughes | Frank |
Cliff Clark | City Man |
Joe Sawyer | Bookkeeper (as Joseph Sawyer) |
Frank Faylen | Tim |
Adrian Morris | Agent |
Hollis Jewell | Muley's son |
Robert Homans | Spencer |
Irving Bacon | Driver |
Kitty McHugh | Mae |
Wally Albright | Boy who ate (uncredited) |
Gino Corrado | Chef (uncredited) |
Leon Brace | Migrant |
Tom Joad | |
Henry Brahe | Migrant |
Erville Alderson | Arkansas Storekeeper (uncredited) |
Ma Joad | |
Scotty Brown | Migrant |
Arthur Aylesworth | Father (uncredited) |
Pa Joad | |
Cal Cohen | Migrant |
Trevor Bardette | Jule, bouncer at dance (uncredited) |
Cecil Cook | Migrant |
George P. Breakston | Boy (uncredited) |
Helen Dean | Migrant |
Shirley Coates | (uncredited) |
Billy Elmer | Migrant |
Harry Cording | Deputy (uncredited) |
Sidney Hayes | Migrant |
Jim Corey | Buck Jackson, witness at dance (uncredited) |
E.J. Kaspar | Migrant |
Robert J. Anderson | Hungry Boy (uncredited) |
Ralph Dunn | Deputy (uncredited) |
L.F. O'Connor | Migrant |
Thornton Edwards | Motorcycle Cop (uncredited) |
Walton Pindon | Migrant |
Pat Flaherty | Deputy (uncredited) |
James Flavin | Guard (uncredited) |
Francis Ford | (uncredited) |
Josephine Allen | Migrant |
William Haade | Deputy with Shotgun (uncredited) |
Ben Hall | Gas Station Attendant in Bakersfield (uncredited) |
Herbert Heywood | Gas Station Attendant (uncredited) |
Frank Atkinson | Migrant |
Rex Lease | Cop (uncredited) |
Mae Marsh | Floyd's wife (uncredited) |
Louis Mason | Man in Camp (uncredited) |
John Binns | Migrant |
Walter McGrail | Gang Leader (uncredited) |
Joe Bordeaux | Migrant |
Tex Cooper | Migrant |
Walter Miller | New Mexico Border Guard (uncredited) |
Frank O'Connor | Deputy #1 (uncredited) |
Buster Brodie | Migrant |
George O'Hara | Clerk (uncredited) |
Hal Budlong | Migrant |
Ted Oliver | State Policeman (uncredited) |
Nora Bush | Migrant |
Inez Palange | Woman in Camp (uncredited) |
Steve Pendleton | Gas Station Attendant #2 in Needles (uncredited) |
Jack Pennick | Camp Helper (uncredited) |
Bob Reeves | Deputy (uncredited) |
Dick Rich | Keene Ranch Guard (uncredited) |
Gloria Roy | Waitress (uncredited) |
Delmar Costello | Migrant |
Jane Crowley | Migrant |
Peggy Ryan | Hungry girl (uncredited) |
W.H. Davis | Migrant |
Robert Shaw | Gas Station Attendant #1 in Needles (uncredited) |
Lee Shumway | Deputy (uncredited) |
Genre: Drama
Media: DVD
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
IMDb: 0032551