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Give Us This Day

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Give Us This Day (1949)
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Geremio, un inmigrante italiano en NYC, miente sobre ser dueño de una casa para cortejar a Annunziata por carta. Casados, luchan en un barrio marginal hasta la Depresión. Para mantener a su ... Leer todoGeremio, un inmigrante italiano en NYC, miente sobre ser dueño de una casa para cortejar a Annunziata por carta. Casados, luchan en un barrio marginal hasta la Depresión. Para mantener a su familia, explota peligrosamente a los obreros.Geremio, un inmigrante italiano en NYC, miente sobre ser dueño de una casa para cortejar a Annunziata por carta. Casados, luchan en un barrio marginal hasta la Depresión. Para mantener a su familia, explota peligrosamente a los obreros.

  • Dirección
    • Edward Dmytryk
  • Guionistas
    • Pietro Di Donato
    • Ben Barzman
    • John Penn
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    • Sam Wanamaker
    • Lea Padovani
    • Kathleen Ryan
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Guionistas
      • Pietro Di Donato
      • Ben Barzman
      • John Penn
    • Elenco
      • Sam Wanamaker
      • Lea Padovani
      • Kathleen Ryan
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Geremio
    Lea Padovani
    Lea Padovani
    • Annuziata
    Kathleen Ryan
    Kathleen Ryan
    • Kathleen
    Bonar Colleano
    Bonar Colleano
    • Julio
    Charles Goldner
    Charles Goldner
    • Luigi
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Murdin
    Karel Stepanek
    Karel Stepanek
    • Jaroslav
    William Sylvester
    William Sylvester
    • Giovanni
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • Julio's Wife
    George Pastell
    George Pastell
    • The Lucy
    • (as Nino Pastellides)
    Ina De La Haye
    Ina De La Haye
    • Dame Katarina
    Philo Hauser
    • Head of Pig
    Phil Brown
    Phil Brown
    • Bit part
    • (sin créditos)
    Fred Johnson
    Fred Johnson
    • Priest
    • (sin créditos)
    Charles W. Moffett Jr.
    • Pasquale
    • (sin créditos)
    Ronan O'Casey
    Ronan O'Casey
    • Bastian
    • (sin créditos)
    Robert Rietty
    Robert Rietty
    • Pietro
    • (sin créditos)
    Carole Shelley
    Carole Shelley
    • Bit part
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Guionistas
      • Pietro Di Donato
      • Ben Barzman
      • John Penn
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    green4tom

    Great film about Italian immigrants

    Have I seen this film?! Only every time I teach an urban sociology class, when I show it to my students! I can only echo the previous commentator--what a great film! The best scene--and there are many--is during the Great Depression, when the five bricklayers decides that it is Julio, who starving mouths to feed, should get half a day's work. Then, through a store window, Geremio catches one of the other bricklayers panhandling. "Heaven has forgotten us!" his workfellow says. This film, whose story was written by an Italian socialist (DiDonato) and made by socialists in London (couldn't make it in New York--it was the McCarthy period, may he rest in pieces!) is, besides being dramatically and emotionally rich, is sociologically rich. It's a brilliant portrayal of the conflict between the individualist version of the American Dream among immigrants--and the sordid reality they face. When they face it collectively, they are great men and women, in all their splendor. When they face it individually, they become alienated from themselves and each other. Though the DVD is entitled CHRIST IN CONCRETE, it is actually the prequel to the story in the novel. The last horrific scene is the first chapter of the novel, which detail's the life of Geremio's widow, Annunziata, and their son Paul, after Geremio dies. All the actors are great--but I especially like Lea Padavini--who had to learn the part phonetically, because when they hired her, she didn't speak a word of English! I also highly recommend this film
    9ebeckstr

    Hard-hitting film

    This rarely seen, hard-hitting film combines Depression-era melodrama with noir and social realist sensibilities. A Brooklyn bricklayer struggles to fulfill the American Dream, but his efforts seem increasingly futile in the face of modern capitalism's socioeconomic indifference. Features impressive acting, cinematography, and writing; unforgettable opening and closing sequences. Christ in Concrete was made in England by the exiled director Edward Dmytryk, one of the blacklisted Hollywood 10.
    10clanciai

    Almost documentary about Italian workers in Brooklyn around the Great Depression.

    This film is extremely difficult to find anywhere, and still it's a major milestone in the history of film noir. Both Edward Dmytryk and Sam Wanamaker fled America for the McCarthy persecutions and made this unique film in London about Little Italy in New York. It's brutally expressionistic and realistic about the conditions of Italian building workers in New York and was forbidden in America - today you wonder why. Sam Wanamaker remained in Britain, made many films, was in 'Holocaust' and initiated the process of rebuilding the Globe theatre in London. Another of his major performances was in "The Voyage of the Damned" 1976, another great film of documentary character and a true story; but "Give Us This Day", also known as "Christ in Concrete" is his quest for immortality as a very ordinary Italian worker in Brooklyn with great foibles and weaknesses, and he is well supported by Kathleen Ryan (expert at such roles, like also in "Odd Man Out") and Lea Padovani as the sorely tried but heart-renderingly faithful wife. Perhaps the greatest credit of all in this film is due to the music of Benjamin Frankel, booming with beauty sand pathos all the way, while above all the story is without comparison in its very human and overwhelmingly true account of the conditions of Italian house-building workers in Brooklyn around the Great Depression. This film makes an unforgettable impression the first time, and you will always recall it with tears and return to it - a film indeed worth owning.
    6boblipton

    A Builder's Destruction

    Sam Wanamaker is an Italian-American bricklayer. In 1921, work is good, so he brings Lea Padovani from Italy to be his wife. Building is not a constant paycheck, and with the coming of the Depression, his marriage and trade struggle.

    Director Edward Dmytryk shot this for Eagle-Lion in Great Britain, and it shows in the mistaken rhythms of some of the actors -- having Englishmen playing Italian-Americans forces them into a slow and mannered style that seems unnatural to my ears; those playing Italians do better. This raises the question of why Dmytryk was not shooting this in the US, and it was because of the HUAC witch hunts. Dmytryk would be one of "The Hollywood Ten", one of the writers who refused to testify before the committee and were jailed. Dmytryk would eventually cave and testify. Even though he would work again, starting three years later, and continue directing for another 20 years, many would never forget or forgive.

    Besides the political issues, Dmytryk was trapped by his own success in producing cheap but well-regarded film noir in the US. One outlier, CROSSFIRE, had gotten him an Academy Award nomination. This movie was another shot at a serious movie. Unfortunately, despite a fine performance, Wanamaker no more suggests a bricklayer than Miss Padovani, and only Miss Padovani and Sid James (in a small but key role) acquit themselves well. The result is always watchable, but given the aspirations of the film makers, disappointing.
    donaldgilbert

    Average story, see the film; great story, read the book

    I read the book about 2 years ago. It's a beautifully written and well told story of a son's love and devotion towards working, supporting his mother, upholding his deceased father's dignity, and surviving through the toughest of times, the great Depression. The book version told a story that I thought was easily adaptable to film, and when I saw that the movie version had been released as a DVD, I ran out and bought a TV, a DVD player and rented the film.

    Now what astounds me is that, considering the great impact of the original story, and how easy as I say it would have been to simply tell it on the big screen, why did the filmmakers toss the whole thing out and produce a most conventional and predictable typical film of that era? This movie should really not be associated with the original novel- there's really very little comparison.

    As an original story, average- 5/10. As an adaptation, poor- 2/10.

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      The film was barely released in the US because the American Legion--an ultra-conservative political organization--demanded that its distributor, Eagle-Lion Pictures, pull it from release (they objected to what they labeled its "anti-Christian" title and the fact that its director, Edward Dmytryk, was accused by the House Un-American Activities Committee of being a Communist) or face a boycott of all of its films. Eagle-Lion retitled the picture "Salt to the Devil", but that didn't mollify the American Legion, so the company pulled the picture.
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      Referenced in A Light in the Window Lost (2009)
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      Without Love, You're Nothing
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      Written by L. David Norman

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de julio de 1950 (Alemania Occidental)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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      • Inglés
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      • Christ in Concrete
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Denham Studios, Denham, Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • Plantagenet
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      2 horas
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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