Salt of the Earth

September 2024 · 4 minute read

Salt of the Earth is a good, highly dramatic and emotion-charged piece of work that tells its story straight. It is, however, a propaganda picture which belongs in union halls rather than theatres.

Salt of the Earth is a good, highly dramatic and emotion-charged piece of work that tells its story straight. It is, however, a propaganda picture which belongs in union halls rather than theatres.

It is a bitter tale that Michael Wilson has concocted and the large cast acts it out with a conviction that obviously didn’t require much prompting. The story concerns Mexican miners in a small New Mexican mining community, Zinc Town. A series of mine accidents prompts a strike. The company attempts to break it via acts of intimidation that include arrest and brutality.

Director Herbert J. Biberman was one of the Unfriendly Ten who served a five-months jail sentence for contempt of Congress. Producer Paul Jarrico also was in trouble with Congress.

Yet as a piece of film artistry, Salt achieves moments of true pictorial excellence. Rosaura Revueltas, a Mexican actress playing the wife of the strike leader, gives a taut, impressive performance that has real dimension. Juan Chacon, a union leader in real life, turns in a creditable acting job.

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Biberman’s direction achieves distinctive quality. He concentrates on misery and violence and anger with a stark determination and a flair for realism that is designed to do much more than rouse sympathy.

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