
Of Mice and Men
She was made for love... and tragedy.
An intellectually disabled giant and his level headed guardian find work at a sadistic cowboy's ranch in depression era America.
- 7.3
- 1939
- Released
- 1h 46m

Burgess Meredith
George Milton
Lon Chaney Jr.
Lennie Small
Betty Field
Mae
Charles Bickford
Slim
Roman Bohnen
Candy
Bob Steele
Curley
Noah Beery Jr.
Whit
Oscar O'Shea
Jackson
Granville Bates
Carlson
Leigh Whipper
Crooks
Helen Lynd
Susie
Silver Tip Baker
Old Hand (uncredited)
John Beach
Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Baldwin Cooke
Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Whitney De Rahm
Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Jack Lawrence
Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Eddie Dunn
Bus Driver (uncredited)
Henriette Kay
Girl (uncredited)
Howard M. Mitchell
Sheriff (uncredited)
Barbara Pepper
Second Girl (uncredited)
Carl Pitti
Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Charles Watt
Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Henny Backus

Released
en
- #california
- #based on novel or book
- #ranch
- #great depression
- #drifter
- #migrant worker
Reviews

Aside from a few relatively minor adjustments to accommodate the censors, this is a pretty faithful screen adaptation of John Steinbeck's really wonderful book. Burgess Meredith is super as "George", who is travelling from job to job with his gentle giant pal "George" (an equally good Lon Chaney Jnr.) with both hoping to eventually raise enough of a stake to buy a small farm where they can settle
This movie version of Steinbeck's short novel, Of Mice and Men, is stellar. It stays very close to the original story, and fills out the characters in the book very nicely. Lon Chaney Jr. plays Lennie, who is simple-minded, trusting and sees the world in black and white terms. Burgess Meredith plays George, his companion and caretaker, who alternates between cruelty and tenderness in his treatment











