Our Daily Bread (1934) - (Movie Clip) The Ditch Is Done!
Ecstatic, agrarian, collective, cascading joy as the farmers finish the irrigation ditch to save the corn crop, the climax of King Vidor's self-financed mid-Depression drama Our Daily Bread, 1934.
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