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HERE COMES THE GROOM, director Frank Capra and the very wet Alexis Smith between takes on set, 1951 MEET JOHN DOE, from left, Barbara Stanwyck, director Frank Capra, on-set, 1941 ...
Frank Capra’s Miracle Woman Katherine Richards Barbara Stanwyck embodied the director’s conflict between corporate religion and personal faith.
We're here to talk about Frank Capra's largely overlooked 1941 movie, Meet John Doe. Barbara Stanwyck is the newspaper reporter who concocts and prints a suicide note from an imaginary Everyman.
Barbara Stanwyck and David Manners star in Capra’s The Miracle Woman, which screens at the Music Box this weekend. Stanwyck ends up changing her ways after she falls in love with a blind man who ...
Capra groomed Stanwyck, cast her in several of his early movies (The Miracle Woman) and briefly fell in love with her. This paved the way for Stella Dallas, her Oscar-nominated ode to motherhood ...
One of the best and most collectible Blu-ray sets of classic films released so far, “Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection,” out today, presents terrific new high-definit… ...
She made eighty-eight movies in a career that spanned four decades and worked with some of Hollywood's most esteemed filmmakers: Cecil B. DeMille, Preston Sturges, King Vidor. Director Frank Capra ...
Stanwyck is preeminently a director`s actress, and no one understands this more than Stanwyck. She thanked Frank Capra for teaching her what film could do for her and what she could do for film.
Sony's 'Frank Capra at Columbia' boxed set contains 20 films on Blu-ray — and nine in 4K UHD — by one of the greatest directors of his era.
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