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Meet John Doe (1941)
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Synopsis
The first of director
Frank Capra
's independent productions (in partnership with
Robert Riskin
), Meet John Doe begins with the end of reporter Ann Mitchell's (
Barbara Stanwyck
) job. Fired as part of a downsizing move, she ends her last column with an imaginary letter written by "John Doe." Angered at the ill treatment of America's little people, the fabricated Doe announces that he's going to jump off City Hall on Christmas Eve. When the phony letter goes to press, it causes a public sensation. Seeking to secure her job, Mitchell talks her managing editor (
James Gleason
) into playing up the John Doe letter for all it's worth; but to ward off accusations from rival papers that the letter was bogus, they decide to hire someone to pose as John Doe: a ballplayer-turned-hobo (
Gary Cooper
), who'll do anything for three squares and a place to sleep. "John Doe" and his traveling companion The Colonel (
Walter Brennan
) are ensconced in a luxury hotel while Mitchell continues churning out chunks of John Doe philosophy. When newspaper publisher D.B. Norton (
Edward Arnold
), a fascistic type with presidential aspirations, decides to use Doe as his ticket to the White House, he puts Doe on the radio to deliver inspirational speeches to the masses -- ghost-written by Mitchell, who, it is implied, has become the publisher's mistress. The central message of the Doe speeches is "Love Thy Neighbor," though, conceived in cynicism, the speeches strike so responsive a chord with the public that John Doe clubs pop up all over the country. Believing he is working for the good of America, Cooper agrees to front the National John Doe Movement -- until he discovers that Norton plans to exploit Doe in order to create a third political party and impose a virtual dictatorship on the country. The last of Capra's "social statement" films, Meet John Doe posted a profit, although Capra and Riskin were forced to dissolve their corporation due to excessive taxes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Stanley Andrews
Weston
Edward Arnold
D.B. Norton
Irving Bacon
Beany
Walter Brennan
The Colonel
Spring Byington
Mrs. Mitchell
Gary Cooper
Long John Willoughby
Vaughan Glaser
Governor
Sterling Holloway
Dan
Harry Holman
Mayor Hawkins
John B. Hughes
Radio Announcers at Convention
Warren Hymer
Angelface
Rod La Rocque
Ted Sheldon
Mitchell Lewis
Bennett
Gene Lockhart
Mayor Lovett
John Farrell MacDonald
Sourpuss Smithers
Knox Manning
Radio Announcer at Convention
Barbara Stanwyck
Ann Mitchell
Andrew Tombes
Spencer
Regis Toomey
Bert Hansen
Pierre Watkin
Hammett
Charles Wilson
Charlie Dawson
Mike J. Frankovich
Radio Announcer
James Gleason
Henry Connell
Production Crew
Stephen Goosson
Art Director
George Barnes
Cinematographer
Dimitri Tiomkin
Composer (Music Score)
Natalie Visart
Costume Designer
Frank Capra
Director
Dan Mandell
Editor
Arthur S. Black, Jr.
First Assistant Director
Leo F. Forbstein
Musical Direction/Supervision
Frank Capra
Producer
Richard Connell
Screen Story
Robert R. Presnell, Sr.
Screen Story
Richard Connell
Screenwriter
Robert R. Presnell, Sr.
Screenwriter
Robert Riskin
Screenwriter
Richard Connell
Short Story Author
Richard Connell
Short Story Author
Robert R. Presnell, Sr.
Short Story Author
Robert R. Presnell, Sr.
Short Story Author
C.A. Riggs
Sound/Sound Designer
Jack Cosgrove
Special Effects
Year: 1941
Runtime: 123
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Awards
1941 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
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