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Length: 02:39
Posted: 7/23/2009

Italian mob leader Big Louie Costillo is killed by Tony Camonte, setting off gang wars over the control of Chicago's bootlegging business. Under orders from their boss Johnny Lovo, Tony and Guino Rinaldo terrorize South side bars to maintain it as Lovo's territory. Afterward, they go on a several month long shooting spree, killing innocent bystanders as well as intended victims. When Tony kills O'Hara, the North side boss, Lovo becomes scared. Poppy, Lovo's mistress, visits Tony, and he shows her the neon Cook's Tours sign outside his window that has become his slogan: "The World Is Yours." Tony takes over the North side, and goes on another shooting spree. On St. Valentine's Day, seven gangsters are lined up in a garage and shot execution style. After Tony kills the last of the big gang leaders, he goes to the Paradise Club, where he sees his sister Cesca dancing with a man. In a jealous rage, Tony takes her home and beats her. Then, when he leaves, he is chased by unknown gangsters. watch

VIDEO: Our Daily Bread (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Chicken

Opening sequence from Our Daily Bread, 1934, and introduction of Mary and John (Karen Morley, Tom Keene) who have the same first names as the couple in the director King Vidor's earlier feature The Crowd, 1928. watch

VIDEO: Our Daily Bread (1934) -- (Movie Clip) You Yoking?

John (Tom Keene) begins work, Mary (Karen Morley) watching, and John Qualen (as "Chris") arrives with farming know-how and an early sample of his famous "Sveedish" accent, in King Vidor's Our Daily Bread, 1934. watch

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Title Year Type
M (Actor - Mrs. Coster) 1951 Movie
Samson And Delilah (Actor - Woman) 1949 Movie
Framed (Actor - Mrs. Price) 1947 Movie
The 13Th Hour (Actor) 1947 Movie
The Unknown (Actor - Rachel Martin) 1946 Movie

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