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Meet John Doe Information
678 words, approx. 2 pages
 Meet John Doe is a 1941 comedy drama film directed and produced by Frank Capra and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. The film, about a "grassroots" political campaign, created unwittingly by a newspaper columnist and pursued by a wealthy...




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 The Village Voice
Meet John Doe
03/09/2005: 1,291 words, approx. 4 pages The RIAA runs its lawsuits as a volume business, and sometimes downloaders just gotta settle By Nick Mamatas Of the millions of people who illegally download free music using various peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, only about 8,400 have been sued by the recording industry-including,...
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 The New York Observer
Lesser Part of a Greater Sum, Riskin Languishes in the Shade
7/23/2006: 960 words, approx. 3 pages The problem with writing a book about a screenwriter is made obvious by the title of this book: If you have to give top billing to a director, you’re in trouble. Ian Scott’s In Capra’s Shadow examines one of the most interesting screenwriting talents of...
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 The New York Observer
Lesser Part of a Greater Sum, Riskin Languishes in the Shade
7/23/2006: 962 words, approx. 3 pages The problem with writing a book about a screenwriter is made obvious by the title of this book: If you have to give top billing to a director, you’re in trouble. Ian Scott’s In Capra’s Shadow examines one of the most interesting screenwriting talents...



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Critical Essay by Otis Ferguson
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 [Meet John Doe] is almost a point-for-point replica of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, but some of the old felicity is there again and there are actually comedy sequences in it. I am not holding out too much hope, for today there is nothing Americans so like to be told from the screen as that they are Americans. So why should anybody with a formula and a credit line like skywriting bother with making a swell simple movie as his "production for 1941"?… (p. 349) The message is that since it...


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