The Forgotten Prayer
The Forgotten Prayer

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The Forgotten Prayer

1916
Movie
15 min
English

Mojava Matt realizes that he is slipping away from God, when one Sunday morning he cannot even remember the Lord's prayer. He goes as far as "give us this day our daily bread," and stopped there in self-abasement. Packing his burro, he deserts his camp and starts back toward civilization, to find somebody who can tell him the next words.

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Director: Frank LloydGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

During World War I, a young woman's faith is tested as she endures hardship and separation from her loved ones. The film explores themes of sacrifice, resilience, and the enduring power of hope amidst the ravages of war. It portrays the emotional toll conflict takes on individuals and families, highlighting the strength found in prayer and human connection.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'The Forgotten Prayer' from 1916 is scarce. Silent films of this era often received immediate, but less documented, reviews compared to modern standards. However, its subject matter suggests it likely resonated with audiences seeking patriotic and faith-based narratives during wartime.

What Reviewers Say

  • As a silent film from the early 20th century, specific critical reviews are not readily available.

  • It's likely the film was seen as a melodramatic portrayal of wartime struggles and spiritual endurance.

  • The themes of faith and patriotism would have aligned with the sentiments of the period.

Google audience: Audience reviews from this era are not available.

Fun Fact

Frank Lloyd, who directed and starred in 'The Forgotten Prayer,' went on to become a highly successful Hollywood director, winning an Academy Award for Best Director for 'Mutiny on the Bounty' (1935).

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