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Nos vignes ont de tendres grappes

Original title: Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.5K
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Nos vignes ont de tendres grappes (1945)
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A Norwegian farmer lovingly raises his daughter in rural World War II-era Benson Junction, Wisconsin.A Norwegian farmer lovingly raises his daughter in rural World War II-era Benson Junction, Wisconsin.A Norwegian farmer lovingly raises his daughter in rural World War II-era Benson Junction, Wisconsin.

  • Director
    • Roy Rowland
  • Writers
    • Dalton Trumbo
    • George Victor Martin
  • Stars
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • Margaret O'Brien
    • James Craig
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Roy Rowland
    • Writers
      • Dalton Trumbo
      • George Victor Martin
    • Stars
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • Margaret O'Brien
      • James Craig
    • 56User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Martinius Jacobson
    Margaret O'Brien
    Margaret O'Brien
    • Selma Jacobson
    James Craig
    James Craig
    • Nels Halverson
    Frances Gifford
    Frances Gifford
    • Viola Johnson
    Agnes Moorehead
    Agnes Moorehead
    • Bruna Jacobson
    Morris Carnovsky
    Morris Carnovsky
    • Bjorn Bjornson
    Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins
    Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins
    • Arnold Hanson
    Sara Haden
    Sara Haden
    • Mrs. Bjornson
    Greta Granstedt
    Greta Granstedt
    • Mrs. Faraassen
    Dorothy Morris
    Dorothy Morris
    • Ingeborg Jensen
    Arthur Space
    Arthur Space
    • Pete Hanson
    Elizabeth Russell
    Elizabeth Russell
    • Kola Hanson
    Louis Jean Heydt
    Louis Jean Heydt
    • Mr. Faraassen
    Charles Middleton
    Charles Middleton
    • Kurt Jensen
    Francis Pierlot
    Francis Pierlot
    • Minister
    John Berkes
    John Berkes
    • Circus Driver
    Abigail Adams
    • Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Anderson
    • School Boy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy Rowland
    • Writers
      • Dalton Trumbo
      • George Victor Martin
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    jtaraba-1

    I loved this movie!

    Sure, maybe the movie harkens back to a simpler time and maybe life really didn't go this way for alot of people, but this is a sweet movie- the likes we don't really see too much of these days. I did find myself waiting for the inevitable "other shoe to drop" as things were really going too well for the main characters and in all movies- something bad usually happens. I have read other comments here regarding this movie and it's supposed communist undertones- if giving of yourself to help someone that lost everything in a fire is communist- then I'm all for it. Edward G Robinson is hard working, sweet and gentle- without being mushy- it's a simple film that is nice to watch for it's wholesomeness. There are some unhappy parts- a barn burning- and a lesson that even when you get something that you have wanted for your whole life, things can be taken away in the blink of an eye. It's a wonderful movie and has alot of the things I watch some classic movies for: a charm and sweetness that involves no sex and violence- it doesn't need to to get it's message across.
    7thinker1691

    " There are some things which require thought, before answering "

    Before he got into trouble with the despicable, vicious, self-serving Committee on UnAmerican activities, Dalton Trumbo was a versatile, highly respected, and talented American writer. One of his greatest works (And there were many) was this story called " Our Vines have Tender Grapes. " Directed by Roy Rowland. It tells the story of a small Wisconsin girl named Selma Jacobson (Margaret O'Brien) who's simple Norwegian father (Edward G. Robinson) tries to raise his daughter with kindness and compassion. Life is difficult, but manageable and made so by the simple way of life they live. With his wife Bruna (Agnes Moorehead, before she became Endora on Bewitched) they struggle with life on the farm and with the rural neighbors which dot their small village. Given the enduring and often-times incredible hardships, like floods, fires and natural disasters, their spirits are often tested, but their resolve remains unwavering. Thus the two children learn from their stalwart families, the importance of respect, love and most often the need for understanding the most difficult issues in the world. James Craig plays Nels Halverson. the 'Editor' of the town who's patience pervades the film as he seeks Viola Johnson (Frances Gifford) the new school-teacher and his intended. This film is incredible packed with the true ideals which so many Americans remember as the very fiber of early Americanna. Easily Recommended. ****
    8bkoganbing

    Nurturing Those Tender Grapes

    One of Edward G. Robinson's most beloved films is this one in which he totally reverses type and becomes the wise father of Margaret O'Brien. Our Vines Have Tender Grapes and the tender grapes referred to are the children in their innocence, Margaret O'Brien and Jackie Jenkins.

    In this rural Wisconsin town where few even have electricity, the settlers are mostly Norwegian immigrants who did like our American Midwest climate because it was so similar to Norway. They are a tight knit group and are a reserved bunch. But as the film shows, during a crisis they do come together.

    O'Brien and Jenkins are an appealing pair of youngsters. Their childhood is a whole lot like Tom Sawyer's and Huck Finn's. Of course in one instance they try duplicating something Tom and Huck did that nearly turns tragic.

    Agnes Moorehead also shows what a capable player she is in playing Robinson's wife and O'Brien's mother. I'm sure she was grateful for not playing an evil woman for a change.

    There is a subplot involving a romance of editor James Craig and new school teacher Frances Gifford. Gifford is first quite resistant to the town, she's a big city girl, but she warms up to them and Craig.

    But the film really belongs to Robinson and O'Brien. Robinson has a tough fight, but he more than holds his own in scenes with the little moppet. Sad he didn't do more films like this.

    Our Vines Have Tender Grapes is a timeless classic, I think children and families of any age will identify and love it.
    8gftbiloxi

    A Charming Film That Offers Lessons In Living

    This simple story offers sentiment without saccharine in its story of a farming family in a small community. Episodic in nature, the film follows the adventures of daughter Selma (Margaret O'Brien) and her friend Arnold (Jackie "Butch" Jenkins) as they, like the crops under her parents' care, grow into caring, loving individuals.

    The cast is the great thing here. O'Brien was a gifted little actress, charming in her prissiness, and Jenkins equals her as her slightly pouty friend. Both offer memorable performances--but the truly remarkable performances here, the ones for which the film should be prized, come from Edward G. Robinson and Agnes Moorehead, who are cast against type in the roles of Selma's parents. Robinson, of course, is best remembered for his tough-guy roles, full of energetic bluster; Moorehead is most often recalled as one of the most memorable shrews in Hollywood history. But both show the range of their talents in this film, playing quietly, simply, and very movingly--and one regrets that both (particularly Moorehead) were not given more opportunity to play such in-depth roles more often.

    Ultimately, VINES is about how parents teach their children and shape their lives--and about how children, for good or ill, learn from their parents. Simply filmed, beautifully performed, and memorable from start to finish, it is a film that deserves wider recognition than it normally receives. An excellent family film that both parents and children will enjoy.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    jz1360

    Brought up right.

    I'm normally a pretty sensitive guy but rare is the time, especially with movies these days (I'm in my early 40s), that I feel joy or sorrow or anything at all, for that matter, at a movie. I think most of them are made by people who have nothing to say.

    This film is different. I actually found myself a couple times with tears rolling down my cheeks and I was happy to have that feeling. And there were times that my heart soared here too.

    I must first say that I have always loved Edward G. From Little Caesar to The Sea Wolf and more, this is an actor's actor. He is authoratative here for sure, but in a tender and fair way. It made me see him in a completely different and more sympathetic light. He is a real "little guy" here. When he balks

    at physically punishing his daughter for being selfish with the roller skates, I wish I could make every parent today see that scene.

    Strange as it may seem, Agnes Moorehead is an idea match wife for Edward G.

    Known for "Bewitched" or Orson Wellesian weirdo-type characters, we usually

    see her as kind of a cold loser whose life has passed her by. She is so credible and so good here, you can see a light shine from within. When she expresses

    pride in the children, it is real. Robinson and Moorehead are what make this

    movie real and are the forces of good who influence children to grow up right.

    Now a word about the courtroom scene when the girl offers her calf and

    everyone starts offering increasingly valuable parts of the farm to give to the stricken farmer. To say this scene reflected communism is like saying It's a

    Wonderful Life reflects communism. It's totally ridiculous. It is Capra-corn of the highest order and is just one of many scenes in a movie performed by people

    who believe every word the screenwriter wrote, directed by a person of vision and written with a heart.

    So if you are a bit more sentimental and want a film that is real and has a heart, and is far enough removed from all the ADD and ritalin and child abuse we

    have now, this one will make you forget about the regrettable way things go

    today and the way things should be.

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    • Trivia
      Jerry Maren, a member of the Lollipop Guild from Le Magicien d'Oz (1939), stood in for Margaret O'Brien in the scene where she is floating down the river in a bathtub.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene, during the two-shot of Selma Jacobson and Arnold Hanson, he can be seen mouthing her lines as she says them.
    • Quotes

      Martinius Jacobson: [Entering Bjornson's new barn] You can still smell the new wood... finest smell on the earth.

    • Connections
      Featured in A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas! (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Entry of the Gladiators
      (1897) (uncredited)

      Written by Julius Fucík

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 1950 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El sol sale mañana
    • Filming locations
      • Rowland V. Lee Ranch - Fallbrook Avenue, Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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