The Truck Farmer

1954
2.4| 0h11m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1954 Released
Producted By: Encyclopædia Britannica Films
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An interesting little short about the exploitative system of the 1930's-50's that used cheap Mexican workers (that "cross the border on temporary work permits to *help* with the harvest").

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The Truck Farmer Audience Reviews

Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Abbigail Bush what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
bensonmum2 I've had the misfortune to see this short something like four or five times in the past couple of weeks. Why? Well, I want to write a review for I Accuse My Parents and, as others have pointed out, The Truck Farmer precedes the movie in the MST3K episode. I keep making the mistake of watching it at night as I go to bed. Bad idea! The Truck Farmer is so dull I fall asleep before the I Accuse My Parents even begins. The biggest problem is that The Truck Farmer is so serious about it's subject matter, it's not fun. Some of these shorts I've seen from the 50s are educational AND entertaining. You can find a laugh or two even without the MST3K commentary. Not here. It's as dry as can be. Sure, there's some good information, but if it's not presented in an entertaining manner, I'd be unlikely to retain much of it.A generous 3/10 from me.
Aaron1375 Prepare to be put to sleep as you are going to be introduced to the wonderful world of the truck farmer. Shorts like this make other shorts dealing with subjects such as posture, cheating and juvenile delinquency seem like a ton of fun. This one covers how food is brought to your table as the new technology that helps ship produce and keep it fresh is exposed as is the fact that even back in the 1950's farmers used illegal immigrants as a cheap source of labor. Jobs Americans would not do? You bet, especially when paid what amounts to slave wages. Amazingly though Americans will work in a factory or warehouse under the most brutal of conditions if decent wages and benefits are provided. Off my soapbox now as you will see nothing here that is all that fun to watch. Why they felt the need to make such shorts back then is beyond me, my guess is that there is a paint drying short made back then too. Seems like going to the movie was a gamble when it came to shorts. You could see a Bugs Bunny cartoon, a three stooges short or you could see a short telling you the wonders of phones or watch a short documentary on truck farming. My guess is they put the good shorts with the good movies and the bad short with the bad movies. That way no matter how bad the movie, it will be positively wondrous when compared to the short that preceded it.
Zalis An interesting little short about the exploitative system of the 1930's-50's that used cheap Mexican workers (that "cross the border on temporary work permits to *help* with the harvest"). Between the excessive chemicals and the water hose (that will later be used to beat back the workers), there's no end to the laughs when MST:3K features this before "I Accuse my Parents." Great lines abound, such as "A preteen is put to work. Her Beauty will soon fade" and "It's Killdozer! Clint Walker, no!"
R t Sudol Films WHAT A BAD SHORT!!! Thank got Mystery Science Theater got a hold of this and made it hilarious. It is an 11 minute piece of crap about farming during the depression and other fruit-picking stuff like that...It should be on one of the shorts tapes for MST3k, or it's definitely on "I Accuse My Parents"