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Wednesday's Child (1934) was a Drama Film directed by John S. Robertson and produced by Pandro S. Berman and Kenneth Macgowan.

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Wednesday's Child: Dean Stockwell

By Beth Daniels on Oct 16, 2014 From Mildred's Fatburgers

Born Robert Dean Stockwell, March 5, 1936 The handsome murderer in COMPULSION This Kid's Nearly 80 I realize it's Thursday, but this particular Wednesday's Child is not full of woe, but has come far and clearly has far to go.Dean Stockwell is one of my favorite... Read full article


Wednesday's Child: Pamela Franklin

By Beth Daniels on Sep 10, 2014 From Mildred's Fatburgers

Born Pamela Franklin, February 3, 1950 in Yokohama, Japan. Cool. One Hell of a Debut I was probably 9 or 10 when I first got the bejeezus scared out of me by The Innocents (1961) even though I didn't completely understand everything that was going on at the time. I do remember being completel... Read full article


Wednesday's Child: Jackie "Butch" Jenkins?

By Beth Daniels on Aug 13, 2014 From Mildred's Fatburgers

Jack Dudley Jenkins, August 29, 1937 to August 14, 2001 Got In and Got Out. Finally. A kid with good parents. If you've seen a picture with Jackie "Butch" Jenkins in it (and you have), you'll remember him as the most natural child on the screen. In my (and Pauline Kael's) opinion, he's the be... Read full article


Wednesday's Child: Patty McCormack

By Beth Daniels on Jul 30, 2014 From Mildred's Fatburgers

Born Patricia Ellen Russo in Brooklyn August 21, 1945 Way better than the movie. What'll You Give Me for a Basket of Kisses? A basket of "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggghhhh!!"I didn't really know anything about Patty McCormack's post-Bad Seed work until just this morning, a... Read full article


Wednesday's Child: Jackie Cooper

By Beth Daniels on Jul 10, 2014 From Mildred's Fatburgers

Born John Cooper, Jr., Los Angeles, September 15, 1922 to May 3, 2011 Autobiography Please Don't Shoot My Dog By Jackie Cooper with Dick Kleiner, Morrow, 1981 Winner of the "Putting Up with Wallace Beery" Award Quite a lot has been written about Jackie Cooper -- not the least... Read full article


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The play opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 16 January 1934 and closed in March 1934 after 56 performances. The opening night cast included Frankie Thomas, who originated his movie role in the play, and Mona Bruns. Both made their motion picture debuts in this film.
Frank M. Thomas is billed in the opening credits as "Tom Franklin" (his stage name), but as "Frank Thomas, Sr." in the end credits.
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Also directed by John S. Robertson




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Also produced by Pandro S. Berman




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Also released in 1934




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