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  1. Meet John Doe The film was released in the spring of 1941, three months after the American entry into World War II. The dangers of a complacent nation being manipulated and taken over by Fascism and Hitler's Third Reich were a possibility at the time and through his film Capra provided a model for the ordinary “John Doe” to live by amidst these larger than life threats.

  2. Meet John Doe. A reporter, Ann Mitchell writes a fictitious column about someone named "John Doe" and convinces a homeless man 'Long John' Willoughby to impersonate this fictitious character so she can keep her job. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

    • 121 min
  3. Meet John Doe. A reporter, Ann Mitchell writes a fictitious column about someone named "John Doe" and convinces a homeless man 'Long John' Willoughby to impersonate this fictitious character so she can keep her job. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

    • 116 min
  4. I'm so quick that I've got my own pеrsonal breeze. I've got high heels and two of thesе but. Brother, I'm your man. [D.B. Norton] Wait! [Ann Mitchell] One day you will regret this, Dick. You ...

  5. 5 de oct. de 2022 · After making two successful films together in 1941—the uplifting Meet John Doe and the charming Ball of Fire, it’s surprising Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck didn’t work together again for twelve years.

  6. Meet John Doe is a 1941 comedy/drama 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 businessman, became a box office hit and was nominated for an Academy Award for best original story (for Richard Connell and Robert Presnell Sr.). Though ...

  7. Un individuo es contratado por una periodista para dar rostro al pseudónimo con el que firmó uno de sus artículos sobre un valiente vagabundo: John Doe. Progresivamente, este hombre toma auténtica conciencia social y es capaz de convencer a las masas pero tendrá que enfrentarse a los individuos que intentan aprovecharse de él.