
In Dubious Battle
Drama
Overview
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'.
Top Cast


James Franco
James Franco
Mac McLeod
James Franco
Mac McLeod


Nat Wolff
Nat Wolff
Jim Nolan
Nat Wolff
Jim Nolan


Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez
Lisa London
Selena Gomez
Lisa London


Vincent D'Onofrio
Vincent D'Onofrio
Al Anderson
Vincent D'Onofrio
Al Anderson


Robert Duvall
Robert Duvall
Chris Bolton
Robert Duvall
Chris Bolton


Ed Harris
Ed Harris
Joy
Ed Harris
Joy


Sam Shepard
Sam Shepard
Mr. Anderson
Sam Shepard
Mr. Anderson


Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston
Sheriff
Bryan Cranston
Sheriff


Zach Braff
Zach Braff
Connor
Zach Braff
Connor


Josh Hutcherson
Josh Hutcherson
Vinnie
Josh Hutcherson
Vinnie
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