Millions of Us 1935 Directed by Slavko Vorkapich , Tina Taylor

Millions of Us (1935) is an early example of American labor-left filmmaking that experiments with enacted forms, anticipating Frontier Films’s renowned People of the Cumberland (1938) and Native Land (1942). Produced surreptitiously in Hollywood in 1934-5, the film dramatizes the plight of millions of unemployed workers amidst the Depression. This message is filtered through the story of a single “forgotten man” who walks the streets in desperate search of a job. Driven by hunger, he contemplates becoming a scab. A union man intervenes, coaching him to recognize common interests with his brethren. He is ultimately converted to the cause of trade unionism.

Country USA
Production Country USA
Language English
Spoken Language English
Gnere Drama
Production Company American Labor Films, Inc.
Release Date 1 January 1935
16 mins
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