Give Us This Day (1949) | |
Director(s) | Edward Dmytryk |
Producer(s) | Nat A. Bronstein, Edward Dmytryk, Rod E. Geiger |
Top Genres | Drama |
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Give Us This Day (1949) was a Drama - Black-and-white Film directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Edward Dmytryk, Rod E. Geiger and Nat A. Bronstein.
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Feature film debut of George Pastell.
Film debut of William Sylvester.
The film was barely released in the US because the American Legion demanded that its distributor, Eagle-Lion Pictures, pull it from release (they objected to its "anti-Christian" title and the fact that its director, Edward Dmytryk, was accused by the House Un-American Activities Committee of being a Communist) or face a boycott of all of its films. Eagle-Lion retitled the picture "Salt to the Devil", but that didn't mollify the American Legion, so the company pulled the picture.
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Film debut of William Sylvester.
The film was barely released in the US because the American Legion demanded that its distributor, Eagle-Lion Pictures, pull it from release (they objected to its "anti-Christian" title and the fact that its director, Edward Dmytryk, was accused by the House Un-American Activities Committee of being a Communist) or face a boycott of all of its films. Eagle-Lion retitled the picture "Salt to the Devil", but that didn't mollify the American Legion, so the company pulled the picture.
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