A Corner in Wheat is a
1909 short
film which tells of a greedy tycoon who tries to corner the world market on wheat, destroying the lives of the people who can no longer afford to buy bread. It was directed by
D. W. Griffith and adapted by Griffith and
Frank E. Woods[?] from the novel
The Pit by
Frank Norris.
Intercutting between still tableaus of the poor in the bread line and the lavish, active parties of the wealthy speculator somewhat anticipates the collision montage which became a hallmark of the politically-charged Soviet cinema a decade or so later.
The film has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.
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