Frank Capra
Frank Russell Capra (born Francesco Rosario Capra; May 18, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was a Sicilian-born American film director and a creative force behind a number of films of the 1930s and 1940s, including It Happened One Night (1934), Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), You Can't Take It With You (1938), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), Meet John Doe (1941), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) and It's a Wonderful Life (1946). His films often deal with rags-to-riches stories wich has led film historians such as Ian Freer to consider him the "American Dream personified".
Filmography
The Dick Cavett Show
The American Film Institute Salute to ...
It Happened One Night
The Men Who Made the Movies
The Century of Icons
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
Five Came Back
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
Why We Fight
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
Frank Capra's American Dream
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
Dear Mr. Gable
Hollywood sul Tevere
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The Screen Director
Hollywood's Second World War
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 12
Another Romance of Celluloid
The Making of 'It's a Wonderful Life'
Frank Capra: Mr. America
The Outcasts of Poker Flat
Frank Capra, il était une fois l'Amérique
Screen Snapshots (Series 12, No. 2)
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The Men who Made the Movies: Frank Capra