The owner of a fruit cannery is facing financial ruin as a result of a strike. Unbeknownst to him, his son is the person who is organizing the strike.


Right off the bat, if you’re looking for some slick modern blockbuster, or even just a particularly snappy old film, you can probably give Give and Take a miss. It’s not gonna be for you. But if you’ve got a soft spot for these older dramas, the kind that dive headfirst into family strife and workplace woes from a bygo...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

William Beaudine

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"Right off the bat, if you’re looking for some slick modern blockbuster, or even just a particularly snappy old film, you can probably give Give and Take a miss. It’s not gonna be for you. But if you’ve got a soft spot for these older dramas, the kind that dive headfirst into family strife and workplace woes from a bygone era, then yeah, there’s something here. It’s for folks who appreciate the groundwork laid for so many stories we still tell today, even with its creaks. The whole thing hinges ..."
Albert DeMond, Harvey F. Thew, Aaron Hoffman
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