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Our Daily Bread (1934) in The Age of FDR

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on May 5, 2022

The title, of course, comes from the Lord’s Prayer evoking images of contrite men and women thankful for the bounties they’re provided on God’s green earth. Director King Vidor took an immediate interest in the project because it was a timely piece in the age of FDR’s public read more

Frank Lackteen, Features Perfectly Suited for the Villain, the Bread and Butter of His Career

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 26, 2014

Frank Lackteen   Frank Lackteen, what can one say about a man with nearly two-hundred (albeit, many uncredited roles and extra work) celluloid appearances? So, I will begin at his beginning, because his beginnings molded his film future. He was born Mohammed Hassan Lackteen, in Labanon, 1897. H read more

Frank Lackteen, Features Perfectly Suited for the Villain, the Bread and Butter of His Career

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 26, 2014

Frank Lackteen   Frank Lackteen, what can one say about a man with nearly two-hundred (albeit, many uncredited roles and extra work) celluloid appearances? So, I will begin at his beginning, because his beginnings molded his film future. He was born Mohammed Hassan Lackteen, in Labanon, 1897. H read more

Frank Lackteen, Features Perfectly Suited for the Villain, the Bread and Butter of His Career

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 26, 2014

Frank Lackteen   Frank Lackteen, what can one say about a man with nearly two-hundred (albeit, many uncredited roles and extra work) celluloid appearances? So, I will begin at his beginning, because his beginnings molded his film future. He was born Mohammed Hassan Lackteen, in Labanon, 1897. H read more

Our Daily Bread (1934)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Apr 16, 2013

Our Daily Bread (1934) Directed by King Vidor 1934/USA King W. Vidor Productions (as Viking Productions, Inc.) First Viewing     Mary Sims: But how, John? Who’s going to save us? John Sims: Not who, Mary, what. The bread will save us, the bread. John and Mary Sims (Tom Keane and Kare read more



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