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Release Date:
October 14, 1949
Original Title:
Give Us This Day
Alternate Titles:
Christ in Concrete
Cristo tra i muratori
Salt to the Devil
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Plantagenet
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 114
Exiled from Hollywood due to the blacklist, director Edward Dmytryk briefly operated in England in the late 1940s. Though filmed in its entirety in London, Dmytryk's Give Us This Day is set in New York during the depression. Fellow blacklistee Sam Wanamaker is starred as the head of an Italian immigrant family struggling to survive the economic crisis.
Adaptation:
John Penn
Art Direction:
Alex Vetchinsky
Assistant Director:
George Mills
Boom Operator:
Fred Ryan
Camera Operator:
Robert Day
Conductor:
Benjamin Frankel
Continuity:
Barbara Cole
Costume Designer:
Eve Brierley
Director:
Edward Dmytryk
Director of Photography:
C.M. Pennington-Richards
Editor:
John D. Guthridge
Hair Supervisor:
Vivienne Walker
Makeup Supervisor:
Tony Sforzini
Music:
Benjamin Frankel
Novel:
Pietro Di Donato
Producer:
Rod E. Geiger
Nat A. Bronstein
Production Manager:
Herbert Smith
Production Supervisor:
Kenneth Horne
Screenplay:
Ben Barzman
Set Decoration:
Arthur Taksen
Sound Editor:
Kenneth Heeley-Ray
Special Effects:
Francis Carver
Bill Warrington
Syd Howell
Treatment:
Pietro Di Donato
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