
Wild Harvest
Drama · Romance
Overview
Melodrama about the inhuman treatment of migratory workers in California vineyards by the boss, and the formers' rebellion against him.
Top Cast


Dolores Faith
Dolores Faith
Rose
Dolores Faith
Rose


Dean Fredericks
Dean Fredericks
Whitey
Dean Fredericks
Whitey
Susan Kelly
Susan Kelly
Madge
Susan Kelly
Madge
Robert Harrow
Robert Harrow
Tom Ludlow
Robert Harrow
Tom Ludlow
Arlynn Greer
Arlynn Greer
Julie
Arlynn Greer
Julie
Ralph Camargo
Ralph Camargo
Sam Ludlow
Ralph Camargo
Sam Ludlow


Kathleen Freeman
Kathleen Freeman
Goldie
Kathleen Freeman
Goldie
Ivy Thayer
Ivy Thayer
Ivy Thayer


Walter Winchell
Walter Winchell
Narrator (voice)
Walter Winchell
Narrator (voice)
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