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Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
1945
- 1945 · Drama · 1h 45m
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Our Vines Have Tender Grapes is a 1945 American drama film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Edward G. Robinson and Margaret O'Brien. [1] [2] Plot. Martinius Jacobson is a Norwegian immigrant farmer in Wisconsin with his wife Bruna and their seven-year-old daughter Selma, who is often bedeviled by her playmate and five-year-old cousin Arnold.
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes: Directed by Roy Rowland. With Edward G. Robinson, Margaret O'Brien, James Craig, Frances Gifford. A Norwegian farmer lovingly raises his daughter in rural World War II-era Benson Junction, Wisconsin.
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- 3 min
- Roy Rowland
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A Wisconsin farming family takes on the struggles and rewards of rural life. Martinius Jacobson (Edward G. Robinson) is a humble Norwegian farmer, working his small farm with only the help of his...
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- Roy Rowland
- Drama
- Edward G. Robinson
Synopsis. While walking down a road in Fuller Junction, Wisconsin, a town settled by Norwegian immigrants, seven-year-old Selma Jacobson tries to impress her five-year-old cousin, Arnold Hanson, by throwing a rock at a squirrel. Much to Selma's dismay, the rock hits the squirrel and kills it.
- Roy Rowland, Horace Hough
- Edward G. Robinson
Plot. Our Vines Have Tender Grapes. Summaries. A Norwegian farmer lovingly raises his daughter in rural World War II-era Benson Junction, Wisconsin. In small-town Wisconsin, 7-year-old Selma and 5-year-old Arnold pal around together between their families' farms. Selma's father gave her a newborn calf she named 'Elizabeth.'
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes and the tender grapes referred to are the children in their innocence, Margaret O'Brien and Jackie Jenkins. In this rural Wisconsin town where few even have electricity, the settlers are mostly Norwegian immigrants who did like our American Midwest climate because it was so similar to Norway.