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Salt of the Earth
 

Salt of the Earth

Genre:
Drama
Mood:
Moving
Decade:
1950's
Country:
United States
Director:
Herbert Biberman
Actor:
Will Geer
Actress:
Rosaura Revueltas
Release Year:
1954
Studio: Alpha Video
Runtime: 94 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

This powerful film portrays the indigent lives of workers at a zinc mine in 1950s New Mexico, focusing on Ramon and Esperanza Quintero (Juan Chacon and Rosaura Revueltas). When Ramon, backed by the Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, leads a walk-out against the Empire Zinc Company, reprisals follow. The company eventually produces an injunction forcing the men off the picket line, so their wives step in and take over for them.

Why I Love It:

Filmed independently on a shoestring by blacklisted director Herbert Biberman--at the dark height of McCarthyist persecution, no less--“Earth” was itself blacklisted on release, the only movie in our country’s history to earn that distinction. For the shoot, Biberman relied mainly on non-actors, including many real-life participants in the struggle for Mexican-American and workers’ rights. Blacklisted actor Will Geer, later Grandpa in “The Waltons,” plays a strikebreaking sheriff to loathsome effect. Shot with a documentary-style immediacy, this historic effort still makes for stark, powerful cinema.


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