26 Replies to “Tobacco Road — John Ford”

  1. Always want someone to give. Ahem. I mean lend them just a little bit of money. Just dont ask them to do anything to help themselves. Every time need to do sompin ta hep thsephs they get sick.

  2. To be that hungry and willing to beat a man for a sack of turnips😮…God I thank you for all of your blessings..this movie is similar to "The Grapes of Wrath" so sad the way folks were treated

  3. Sounds like a liberal democrat 😂😂😂😂😂😂I grew up on a farm west of Lubbock,Texas we knew what it was like to work for a living 😢😢😢😢😊

  4. This is nothing more than class slander and discrimination. The poor are lazy thieves, uneducated, immoral parasites that rely on handouts. What a disheartening character of the poor working classes this screen play has depicted.

  5. Like the people who stayed in West Virginia. They stayed after the government put restraints on the use of coal. However, burning coal is horribly dirty! It makes a huge mess.

  6. kind of reminds me of my family growing up, lmbo. we were about that poor. but we didnt ever go hungry. we had alot of squriel and rabbit and home grown vegetables. I couldnt eat the squriel and rabbit after watching daddy clean them. but I love any vegetables today.

  7. The movie would've benefitted if "Dude" was not played so extreme. Too goofball. The flow of the film always fluctuates from sincere to artificial due to the zaniness.

  8. I am content knowing that the Good LORD watches over me because of HIS SON! The WORD of GOD says that a man does not work, then he should not eat! 😂

  9. Which one is Joe Biden based on?

    Oh, that's right.

    Joe Biden based himself on Neil Kinnock.

    Dad Biden was transformed from a Scranton insurance salesman into a coal miner in Wales.

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