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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.
A 1945 drama film about a Norwegian farmer and his daughter in Wisconsin during World War II. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more.
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A drama film based on the novel by George Victor Martin, starring Roy Rowland and Agnes Moorehead. A Norwegian farmer tries to raise two children in the Midwest with his wife and a governess.
- Roy Rowland, Horace Hough
- Edward G. Robinson
The verse is a verse of a familiar country song, introduced by the "sweet voice" in the previous verse, and directed to the bride who is a keeper of a vineyard. It compares the foxes, the little foxes, to the enemies and adversities that spoil the vineyards, and urges to catch them before they ruin the love.
A Norwegian farmer and his daughter live in a small town in Wisconsin during World War II. The daughter befriends a city teacher and a newspaper editor, and faces some challenges and joys in her life.
15 Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes. Read full chapter Song of Solomon 2:15 in all English translations
Movie Info. 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...
- Drama