Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Donald Crisp. The Oscar-winning story of a Welsh mining family, from the turn of the century through strikes, unionization and the final demise of the industry and it's culture. 1941/b&w/118 min/NR/fullscreen.
Director: John Ford
Producer: Bradford Simpson
Producer: Caroline Kaplan
Producer: Christine Vachon
Producer: Darryl F. Zanuck
Producer: Eva Kolodner
Producer: Jeff Sharp
Actor: Walter Pidgeon
Actor: Maureen O'Hara
Actor: Anna Lee
Actor: Donald Crisp
Actor: Roddy McDowall
Actor: Barry Fitzgerald
Actor: Welsh Singers
Actor: Frederick Worlock
Actor: Ann E. Todd
Actor: Ben Hall
Actor: Evan S. Evans
Actor: Frederic Worlock
Actor: Gibson Gowland
Actor: J.M. Kerrigan
Actor: James Monks
Actor: Louis Jean Heydt
Actor: Mae Marsh
Actor: Minta Durfee
Actor: Pauline Garon
Actor: Ruth Clifford
Actor: The Welsh Singers
Actor: Una O'Connor
Actor: John Loder
Actor: Sara Allgood
Actor: Patric Knowles
Actor: Morton Lowry
Actor: Arthur Shields
Actor: Irving Pichel
Actor: Richard Fraser
Actor: Rhys Williams
Actor: Lionel Pape
Actor: Ethel Griffies
Actor: Clifford Severn
Actor: Dennis Hoey
Actor: Eve March
Actor: Tudor Williams
Actor: Herbert Evans
Actor: Mary Field
Actor: Tiny Jones
Actor: Jack Pennick
Actor: Mary Gordon
Actor: Jack Owen
Actor: Hugh Thomas
Actor: Allan Watson
Actor: Jan Williams
Actor: Robert B. Williams
Actor: Helen Davies