Give Us This Day
- Original title
- Give Us This Day
- Year
- 1949
- Running time
- 120 min.
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Sam Wanamaker
- Lea Padovani
- Kathleen Ryan
- Charles Goldner
- Bonar Colleano
- William Sylvester
- George Pastell
- Philo Hauser
- Sid James
- Karel Stepanek
- Ina De La Haye
- Rosalie Crutchley
- Ronan O'Casey
- Robert Rietty
- Charles Moffat
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- Music
- Cinematography
C.M. Pennington-Richards (B&W)- Genre
- Drama | 1920s. 1930s. The Great Depression
- Synopsis
- Geremio, a young Italian immigrant to New York City, works as a bricklayer and is courting an Italian girl, Annunziata, by mail. He lies to her that he owns his own home and, after they are married, has to rent one for their three-day honeymoon. The years pass and they are unable to save enough money to get out of their slum tenement, and the 1929 depression brings even harder times to the family that now includes three children. Geremio, in order to make enough money to care for his family, exploits his "comrades" in dangerous construction work. This practice leads to the accidental death of his best friend, and, in grief, Geremio also becomes unfaithful to his wife. The messages of the film -- life is aimless and no man can judge the true worth of another man -- are pounded on for most of the two-hour running time.
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