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Le spéculateur en grains

Original title: A Corner in Wheat
  • 1909
  • G
  • 14m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.9K
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Le spéculateur en grains (1909)
TragedyCrimeDramaShort

An unscrupulous and greedy speculator decides to corner the wheat market for his own profit, establishing complete control over the markets.An unscrupulous and greedy speculator decides to corner the wheat market for his own profit, establishing complete control over the markets.An unscrupulous and greedy speculator decides to corner the wheat market for his own profit, establishing complete control over the markets.

  • Director
    • D.W. Griffith
  • Writers
    • D.W. Griffith
    • Frank Norris
    • Frank E. Woods
  • Stars
    • Frank Powell
    • Grace Henderson
    • James Kirkwood
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D.W. Griffith
    • Writers
      • D.W. Griffith
      • Frank Norris
      • Frank E. Woods
    • Stars
      • Frank Powell
      • Grace Henderson
      • James Kirkwood
    • 31User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Frank Powell
    Frank Powell
    • The Wheat King
    Grace Henderson
    Grace Henderson
    • The Wheat King's Wife
    James Kirkwood
    James Kirkwood
    • The Farmer
    Linda Arvidson
    Linda Arvidson
    • The Farmer's Wife
    W. Chrystie Miller
    W. Chrystie Miller
    • The Farmer's Father
    Gladys Egan
    Gladys Egan
    • The Farmer's Little Daughter
    Henry B. Walthall
    Henry B. Walthall
    • The Wheat King's Assistant
    Kate Bruce
    Kate Bruce
    • Woman in Store
    • (uncredited)
    William J. Butler
    • Ruined Wheat Trader
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Craig
    • Man on the Floor of the Exchange
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Frank Evans
    • Man on the Floor of the Exchange
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Edith Haldeman
    Edith Haldeman
    • Woman in Store
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Harron
    Robert Harron
    • Man on the Floor of the Exchange
    • (uncredited)
    Ruth Hart
    • Woman in Store
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur V. Johnson
    Arthur V. Johnson
    • Wheat Trader in Bowler Hat
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Henry Lehrman
    Henry Lehrman
    • Man on the Floor of the Exchange
    • (uncredited)
    Jeanie Macpherson
    Jeanie Macpherson
    • Banquet Invitee
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Owen Moore
    Owen Moore
    • Man on the Floor of the Exchange
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    • Director
      • D.W. Griffith
    • Writers
      • D.W. Griffith
      • Frank Norris
      • Frank E. Woods
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    User reviews31

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    Griffith's Wheat is a cinematic harvest.

    D.W.Griffith's condensed interpretation (14 minutes) of social conscious novelist Frank Norris's The Pit is an early and beautifully crafted example of what incredible influence film could exert in conveying its message to the masses.

    A Corner in the Wheat is a clear and concise portrayal of Capitalistic greed as Griffith masterly employs the early tools of the trade to convey and condemn the repercussions of such action. It is early juxtaposition at its best as cross cuts between the have and have nots with well paced editing and striking compositions (the wheat field scenes are right out of Vincent Millette)that graphically illustrates the imperfection of the system.

    There is a powerhouse finish rich in irony in this subversive work by the aristocratic Griffith that clearly must have inspired and influenced the work of the great Russian Socialist directors and by doing so adds final irony to this early work of pure cinema.
    6JoeytheBrit

    As you reap...

    D. W. Griffith was still finding his feet as a film director when he made this early short for Biograph in 1909, but it's clear that he was already emerging as a leader among the pioneering directors in New York.

    This is quite a macabre parable in which an unscrupulous tycoon suffers an ironic fate after cornering the world market in wheat and boosting his bank balance by $4,000,000 in the process. Many aspects of the film are still quite primitive by today's standards - particularly the fraught scene in the trading pit during which nearly everybody overacts outrageously so that the viewer doesn't know where to look.

    The cross-cutting for which Griffith would become justly famous is in evidence here, but it's interesting that, instead of using it to heighten moments of tension or suspense, he uses successive shots to emphasise the contrasting lifestyles of the ruthless speculator who drunkenly toasts his good fortune at a banquet with his friends while the poor working masses suffer the economic fallout of his manipulation of the market.
    Snow Leopard

    Some Good Techniques For Its Time

    For the cinematic limitations of its time, there are some good techniques in this short drama. The story, which is about a ruthless man trying to control the wheat market, is interesting though often heavy-handed - but it's the way it is filmed that makes it of interest. The actual story is preceded by a look at farmers growing wheat, and it includes a nicely planned shot of the sowers going back and forth, in a way that cleverly gets around the fixed camera limitations of the time. The main story shows good technique as well, using well-conceived cross-cutting to emphasize the differences between the world of those who rely on the wheat and the world of those who profit from it. It has an effective closing shot, too. It's pretty good drama and an interesting example of how these very old films were made.
    7MrCritical1

    Just Desserts

    A Corner in Wheat is a little meditation on capitalism, derived from Frank Norris, weaving together narrative fragments linked by their relation to wheat. The film begins with farmers sowing grain and taking their meager harvest to market. Capitalist speculators engineer the "corner in wheat" of the title, establishing full control over the world's supply. We see, intercut with this coup and the main capitalist's ensuing celebrations, the effects on others: another speculator is ruined, the farmers return home empty-handed, the urban poor go hungry and begin to riot when bread becomes unaffordable. The riot is squelched, but the "Wheat King" meets with his just desserts, inadvertently buried under an avalanche of grain, while the farmers continue to toil.

    7* (10* Rating System)
    7springfieldrental

    First Use of A Freeze Frame

    Directors use the technique of freeze frames in movies to emphasize a crucial point where the picture pauses in midstream, somewhat like a photograph. The first film to use this effective cinematic tool was December 1909's "A Corner of Wheat." D.W. Griffith showed the despair of the poor effected by greed in his--and film's--historic freeze frame.

    "A Corner of Wheat" marked Griffith's year-and-a-half of directing films. His innovations in cinematic techniques began to really pile up from this point. The movie highlights his now familiarity with cross-cutting and parallel editing, unfolding a story with two perspectives--here the ravenous rich contrasting against the despairing poor. The depth of field in the beginning and ending shots of the farmers walking towards the camera planting wheat reflect an understanding of using the entire frame to capture the essence of the atmosphere of the narrative.

    This is the first time Griffith addressed social disparity and holding those responsible for such unfairness. Based on a 1902 Frank Norris book, "The Pit," Griffith was able to effectively slim down the novel into several concise scenes within a one-reel movie.

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    • Trivia
      One of the first films in which D.W. Griffith used the technique of parallel editing (a technique he pioneered). It was used to create the effects in the wheat suffocating scene.
    • Goofs
      When the Wheat King reads the letter regarding his increase in wealth, he is wearing gloves. After he falls into the wheat pit, there is an un-gloved hand reaching for the heavens; however, when they pull him out, he is once again wearing gloves.
    • Connections
      Edited into Proposta in quattro parti (1985)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 1909 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les spéculateurs
    • Filming locations
      • Biograph Studio, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Biograph Company
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    • Runtime
      • 14m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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