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| Nat Wolff | Jim | |
| James Franco | Mac | |
| Vincent D'Onofrio | London | |
| Selena Gomez | Lisa | |
| Ahna O'Reilly | Edie | |
| Analeigh Tipton | Vera | |
| Jack Kehler | Dr. Burton | |
| Scott Haze | Frank the Foreman | |
| Sam Shepard | Mr. Anderson | |
| Joel Garland | Al | |
| John Savage | Dan | |
| Robert Duvall | Bolton | |
| Ed Harris | Joy | |
| Josh Hutcherson | Vinnie | |
| Julian De Niro | Billy | |
| Nat Wolff | ||
| James Franco | ||
| Vincent D'Onofrio | ||
| Selena Gomez | ||
| Ahna O'Reilly | ||
| Analeigh Tipton | ||
| Jack Kehler | ||
| Scott Haze | ||
| Sam Shepard | ||
| Joel Garland | ||
| John Savage | ||
| Robert Duvall | ||
| Ed Harris | ||
| Josh Hutcherson | ||
| Julian De Niro |
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| Producer |
Martin Guigui
James Franco |
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| Writer |
John Steinbeck
Matt Rager |
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| Cinematography |
Bruce Thierry Cheung
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In the California apple country, 900 migratory workers rise 'in dubious battle' against the landowners. The group takes on a life of its own—stronger than its individual members, and more frightening. Led by the doomed Jim Nolan, the strike is founded on his tragic idealism—'courage, never submit, or yield'. |
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