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"The Grapes of Wrath - The Joads step right out of the pages of the novel that has shocked millions!" is english Language Movie.
"The Grapes of Wrath" was released on 15 March 1940 it had a budget of $800,000 and had box office collection of $1,591,000.
The movie was directed by John Ford
It has cast of: Henry Fonda as Tom Joad, Jane Darwell as Ma Joad, John Carradine as Casy, Charley Grapewin as Grandpa Joad, Dorris Bowdon as Rosasharn, Russell Simpson as Pa Joad, O. Z. Whitehead as Al Joad, John Qualen as Muley Graves, Eddie Quillan as Connie Rivers, Zeffie Tilbury as Grandma Joad, Frank Sully as Noah, Frank Darien as Uncle John, Darryl Hickman as Winfield, Shirley Mills as Ruth Joad, Roger Imhof as Thomas, Grant Mitchell as Caretaker, Charles D. Brown as Wilkie, John Arledge as Davis, Harry Tyler as Bert, William Pawley as Bill, Charles Tannen as Joe, Selmer Jackson as Inspection Officer, Charles Middleton as Leader, Eddy Waller as Proprietor, Paul Guilfoyle as Floyd, David Hughes as Frank, Cliff Clark as City Man, Joe Sawyer as Bookkeeper, Frank Faylen as Tim, Adrian Morris as Agent, Hollis Jewell as Muley's Son, Robert Homans as Spencer, Irving Bacon as Driver, Kitty McHugh as Mae, Gino Corrado as Chef (uncredited), Pat Flaherty as Deputy (uncredited), Francis Ford as (uncredited) (unconfirmed), Herbert Heywood as Gas Station Attendant (uncredited), Mae Marsh as Muley's Wife (uncredited), Dan White as Poor Man Walking with Woman in Transient Camp (uncredited), Wally Albright as Boy Who Bragged of Eating Chicken (uncredited), Erville Alderson as Arkansas Storekeeper (uncredited), Robert J. Anderson as Hungry Boy (uncredited), Arthur Aylesworth as Father (uncredited), Trevor Bardette as Jule - Bouncer at Dance (uncredited), Joe Bordeaux as Migrant (uncredited), George P. Breakston as Boy (uncredited), Buster Brodie as Migrant (uncredited), Delmar Costello as Migrant (uncredited), W.H. Davis as Migrant (uncredited), Emily Gerdes as Migrant (uncredited), Barney Gilmore as Migrant (uncredited), Edna Hall as Migrant (uncredited), Charles Herzinger as Migrant (uncredited), Harry Holden as Migrant (uncredited), David Kirkland as Migrant (uncredited), Lillian Lawrence as Migrant (uncredited), Scotty Mattraw as Migrant (uncredited), Frank Newburg as Migrant (uncredited), Walter Perry as Migrant (uncredited), Rose Plumer as Migrant (uncredited), Al Stewart as Migrant (uncredited), Charles Thurston as Migrant (uncredited), D.H. Turner as Migrant (uncredited), John Wallace as Migrant (uncredited), Charles West as Migrant (uncredited), Russ Clark as Guard (uncredited), James Flavin as Guard (uncredited), Philip Morris as Guard (uncredited), Max Wagner as Guard (uncredited), Harry Cording as Deputy (uncredited), Ralph Dunn as Deputy (uncredited), Bob Reeves as Deputy (uncredited), Lee Shumway as Deputy (uncredited), Paul Sutton as Deputy (uncredited), William Haade as Deputy with shogun (uncredited), Frank O'Connor as Deputy #1 (uncredited), Harry Tenbrook as Deputy / Troublemaker (uncredited), Tom Tyler as Deputy Handcuffing Casy (uncredited), Thornton Edwards as Motorcycle Cop (uncredited), Rex Lease as Cop (uncredited), Ben Hall as Gas Station Attendant in Bakersfield (uncredited), Louis Mason as Man in Camp (uncredited), Walter McGrail as Gang Leader (uncredited), Walter Miller as New Mexico Border Guard (uncredited), George O'Hara as Clerk (uncredited), Ted Oliver as State Policeman (uncredited), Inez Palange as Woman in Camp (uncredited), Steve Pendleton as Gas Station Attendant #2 in Needles (uncredited), Robert Shaw as Gas Station Attendant #1 in Needles (uncredited), Jack Pennick as Camp Helper (uncredited), Dick Rich as Keene Ranch Guard (uncredited), Gloria Roy as Waitress (uncredited), Peggy Ryan as Hungry Girl (uncredited), Georgia Simmons as Woman (uncredited), Harry Strang as Fred - Trucker #2 at Diner (uncredited), Glen Walters as Woman Who Gets Shot (uncredited), Norman Willis as Joe - Shot at Floyd (uncredited), Bill Wolfe as Square-Dance Caller (uncredited), Waclaw Rekwart as Migrant (uncredited), Josephine Allen as Migrant, John Binns as Migrant, Leon Brace as Migrant, Henry Brahe as Migrant, Scotty Brown as Migrant, Hal Budlong as Migrant, Nora Bush as Migrant, Shirley Coates as Girl in Migrant Camp, Cal Cohen as Migrant, Cecil Cook as Migrant, Jim Corey as Buck Jackson - Witness at Dance, Jane Crowley as Migrant, Helen Dean as Migrant, John Dilson as Bookseller, Lillian Drew as Migrant, Ward Bond as (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Richard Day as Art Direction(Art), Robert L. Simpson as Editor(Editing), Robert Parrish as Sound Effects Editor(Sound), Alfred Newman as Original Music Composer(Sound), Gwen Wakeling as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Darryl F. Zanuck as Producer(Production), Gregg Toland as Director of Photography(Camera), John Steinbeck as Author(Writing), George Leverett as Sound Designer(Sound), Thomas Little as Set Decoration(Art), Roger Heman Sr. as Sound Designer(Sound), Mark-Lee Kirk as Art Direction(Art), Edmund H. Hansen as Sound Designer(Sound), John Ford as Director(Directing), Nunnally Johnson as Screenplay(Writing), Cliff Shirpser as Camera Supervisor(Camera), Nunnally Johnson as Associate Producer(Production), Wingate Smith as Assistant Director(Directing), Ralph Dietrich as Production Manager(Production), Gustaf Norin as Makeup Department Head(Costume & Make-Up), Edward O'Fearna as Assistant Director(Directing), Charles Gemora as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Bert Shipman as Camera Operator(Camera), Vic Jones as Gaffer(Lighting), Otto Brower as Second Unit(Crew), Sam Benson as Costume Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Bill McLellan as Gaffer(Lighting), William Sittel as Assistant Property Master(Art), Bernard McEveety as Unit Production Manager(Production), in lead roles.