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* ''Film/MrSmithGoesToWashington'' (1939), arguably his greatest work, and among the first movies inducted into the Library of Congress NationalFilmRegistry

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** ''Film/TheNegroSoldier'' (1944), a follow-up documentary produced but not directed by Capra
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In the mid-1940s, Capra attempted to establish himself as an independent filmmaker by forming his own film company, Liberty Films, in partnership with fellow directors Creator/WilliamWyler and Creator/GeorgeStevens. The only two films produced by Liberty Films were ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' and ''Theatre/StateOfTheUnion'', neither of which was a success ([[VindicatedByCable at the time]]). The company was sold in 1947, before its latter film was released, to Creator/{{Paramount}}, an event which Capra claimed in his memoirs started "the more or less continuous downward slide of Hollywood's artistic and economic fortunes."

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In the mid-1940s, Capra attempted to establish himself as an independent filmmaker by forming his own film company, Liberty Films, in partnership with fellow directors Creator/WilliamWyler and Creator/GeorgeStevens. George Stevens. The only two films produced by Liberty Films were ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' and ''Theatre/StateOfTheUnion'', ''Stete of the Union'', neither of which was a success ([[VindicatedByCable at the time]]). The company was sold in 1947, before its latter film was released, to Creator/{{Paramount}}, an event which Capra claimed in his memoirs started "the more or less continuous downward slide of Hollywood's artistic and economic fortunes."

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* ''Film/TheStrongMan'' (starring Harry Langdon, a [[Creator/CharlieChaplin Chaplin]] rival during the 20s)
* ''The Power Of The Press''
* ''Film/LadyForADay'' , which he later remade as ''Pocketful of Miracles''
* ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight''
* ''Film/MrDeedsGoesToTown''
* ''Film/LostHorizon''
* ''Film/TheBitterTeaOfGeneralYen''
* ''Film/YouCantTakeItWithYou''
* ''Film/MrSmithGoesToWashington'' (arguably his greatest work, and among the first movies inducted into the Library of Congress NationalFilmRegistry)
* ''Film/TheMiracleWoman''
* ''Film/MeetJohnDoe''
* ''Series/WhyWeFight'' (World War II documentary series)
* ''Theatre/ArsenicAndOldLace''
* ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife''
* ''A Hole In The Head''

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* ''Film/TheStrongMan'' (starring (1926), starring Harry Langdon, a [[Creator/CharlieChaplin Chaplin]] rival during the 20s)
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* ''The Power Of The Press''
of the Press'' (1928)
* ''Film/TheMiracleWoman'' (1931)
* ''Film/TheBitterTeaOfGeneralYen'' (1933)
* ''Film/LadyForADay'' , which he later (1933), remade as ''Pocketful of Miracles''
Miracles'' (1961)
* ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight''
''Film/ItHappenedOneNight'' (1934)
* ''Film/MrDeedsGoesToTown''
''Film/MrDeedsGoesToTown'' (1936)
* ''Film/LostHorizon''
''Film/LostHorizon'' (1937)
* ''Film/TheBitterTeaOfGeneralYen''
* ''Film/YouCantTakeItWithYou''
''Film/YouCantTakeItWithYou'' (1938)
* ''Film/MrSmithGoesToWashington'' (arguably (1939), arguably his greatest work, and among the first movies inducted into the Library of Congress NationalFilmRegistry)
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* ''Film/TheMiracleWoman''
* ''Film/MeetJohnDoe''
''Film/MeetJohnDoe'' (1941)
* ''Series/WhyWeFight'' (World (1942-45), a series of World War II documentary series)
propaganda films
* ''Theatre/ArsenicAndOldLace''
''Theatre/ArsenicAndOldLace'' (1944)
* ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife''
''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' (1946)
* ''State of the Union'' (1948)
* ''A Hole In The Head''in the Head'' (1959)
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* ''YouCantTakeItWithYou''
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* ''Film/TheMiracleWoman''
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Francesco Rosario "Frank" Capra (1897-1991) is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He was born in Sicily; his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was five. He originally went to Caltech (when it was still known as "Throop College of Technology") for a degree in chemical engineering - the "Capra Ranch" he donated to the university is still used for academic and student retreats. He then got a job making a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. That was during a recession in the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.

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Francesco '''Francesco Rosario "Frank" Capra (1897-1991) Capra''' (1897–1991) is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He was born in Sicily; his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was five. He originally went to Caltech (when it was still known as "Throop College of Technology") for a degree in chemical engineering - the "Capra Ranch" he donated to the university is still used for academic and student retreats. He then got a job making a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. That was during a recession in the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.
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Frank Russell Capra (1897-1991) is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He was born in Sicily; his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was five. He originally went to Caltech (when it was still known as "Throop College of Technology") for a degree in chemical engineering - the "Capra Ranch" he donated to the university is still used for academic and student retreats. He then got a job making a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. That was during a recession in the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.

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Frank Russell Francesco Rosario "Frank" Capra (1897-1991) is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He was born in Sicily; his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was five. He originally went to Caltech (when it was still known as "Throop College of Technology") for a degree in chemical engineering - the "Capra Ranch" he donated to the university is still used for academic and student retreats. He then got a job making a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. That was during a recession in the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.
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* ''The Strong Man'' (starring Harry Langdon, a [[Creator/CharlieChaplin Chaplin]] rival during the 20s)

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Frank Russell Capra (1897-1991) is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He was born in Sicily; his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was five. He originally went to Caltech (when it was still known as "Throop College of Technology") for a degree in chemical engineering, and then got a job making a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. That was during a recession in the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.

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Frank Russell Capra (1897-1991) is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He was born in Sicily; his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was five. He originally went to Caltech (when it was still known as "Throop College of Technology") for a degree in chemical engineering, engineering - the "Capra Ranch" he donated to the university is still used for academic and student retreats. He then got a job making a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. That was during a recession in the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.
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Frank Capra is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He originally went to Caltech (when it was still known as "Throop College of Technology") for a degree in chemical engineering, and then got a job making a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. That was during a recession in the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.

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Frank Russell Capra (1897-1991) is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century.century. He was born in Sicily; his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was five. He originally went to Caltech (when it was still known as "Throop College of Technology") for a degree in chemical engineering, and then got a job making a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. That was during a recession in the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.
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Frank Capra is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He originally went to college (to Cal Tech, in fact) and got a degree in chemistry, and then by accident ended up getting a job doing a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. There was what we would now call a recession during the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.

From this Capra ended up doing more film work, his chemistry degree long forgotten. Consider this: Capra had absolutely no training or education in film work, and he made some of the greatest films in cinema history.

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Frank Capra is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He originally went to college (to Cal Tech, in fact) and got Caltech (when it was still known as "Throop College of Technology") for a degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, and then by accident ended up getting got a job doing making a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. There money. That was what we would now call during a recession during in the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.

From this this, Capra ended up doing did more film work, his chemistry degree long forgotten. Consider this: Capra had absolutely no training or education in film work, and he made some of the greatest films in cinema history.
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* ''ItHappenedOneNight''''Film/ItHappenedOneNight''
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Frank Capra is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He originally went to college (to Caltech, in fact) and got a degree in chemistry, and then by accident ended up getting a job doing a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. There was what we would now call a recession during the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.

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Frank Capra is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He originally went to college (to Caltech, Cal Tech, in fact) and got a degree in chemistry, and then by accident ended up getting a job doing a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. There was what we would now call a recession during the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.
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Frank Capra is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He originally went to college and got a degree in chemistry, and then by accident ended up getting a job doing a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. There was what we would now call a recession during the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.

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Frank Capra is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He originally went to college (to Caltech, in fact) and got a degree in chemistry, and then by accident ended up getting a job doing a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. There was what we would now call a recession during the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.
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His first major Hollywood experience was with Hal Roach in the mid 20s writing scripts for OurGang, then from 1928 to 1939 he worked under Columbia Pictures making some of their most successful pictures. When he was drafted in World War II, he produced the ''Series/WhyWeFight'' set of seven propaganda films for the War Department, to explain what the war meant. (Using the term 'propaganda' in its classic sense, as in public relations material created by and for a government; what he says in the films about the Nazis and the Nationalist Japanese, that they want to take over the world and make everyone else into slaves, is correct. Much of the material was in fact translations of their own propaganda pieces.)

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His first major Hollywood experience was with Hal Roach in the mid 20s writing scripts for OurGang, ''[[Film/TheLittleRascals Our Gang]]'', then from 1928 to 1939 he worked under Columbia Pictures making some of their most successful pictures. When he was drafted in World War II, he produced the ''Series/WhyWeFight'' set of seven propaganda films for the War Department, to explain what the war meant. (Using the term 'propaganda' in its classic sense, as in public relations material created by and for a government; what he says in the films about the Nazis and the Nationalist Japanese, that they want to take over the world and make everyone else into slaves, is correct. Much of the material was in fact translations of their own propaganda pieces.)
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* ''TheStrongMan'' (starring Harry Langdon, a [[Creator/CharlieChaplin Chaplin]] rival during the 20s)
* ''ThePowerOfThePress''

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* ''TheStrongMan'' ''The Strong Man'' (starring Harry Langdon, a [[Creator/CharlieChaplin Chaplin]] rival during the 20s)
* ''ThePowerOfThePress''''The Power Of The Press''



* ''AHoleInTheHead''

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* ''Series/WhyWeFight'' (World War II documentary series)



* ''Series/WhyWeFight''
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* ''Film/LadyForADay'' / ''Pocketful of Miracles''

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* ''Series/WhyWeFight''
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In the mid-1940s, Capra attempted to establish himself as an independent filmmaker by forming his own film company, Liberty Films, in partnership with fellow directors Creator/WilliamWyler and Creator/GeorgeStevens. The only two films produced by Liberty Films were ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' and ''Theatre/StateOfTheUnion'', neither of which was a success ([[VindicatedByCable at the time]]); the company was sold to Creator/{{Paramount}} before the latter was released.

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In the mid-1940s, Capra attempted to establish himself as an independent filmmaker by forming his own film company, Liberty Films, in partnership with fellow directors Creator/WilliamWyler and Creator/GeorgeStevens. The only two films produced by Liberty Films were ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' and ''Theatre/StateOfTheUnion'', neither of which was a success ([[VindicatedByCable at the time]]); the time]]). The company was sold to Creator/{{Paramount}} in 1947, before the its latter film was released.released, to Creator/{{Paramount}}, an event which Capra claimed in his memoirs started "the more or less continuous downward slide of Hollywood's artistic and economic fortunes."
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In the mid-1940s, Capra attempted to establish himself as an independent filmmaker by forming his own film company, Liberty Films, in partnership with fellow directors Creator/WilliamWyler and Creator/GeorgeStevens. The only two films produced by Liberty Films were ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' and ''Theatre/StateOfTheUnion'', neither of which was a success ([[VindicatedByCable at the time]]).

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In the mid-1940s, Capra attempted to establish himself as an independent filmmaker by forming his own film company, Liberty Films, in partnership with fellow directors Creator/WilliamWyler and Creator/GeorgeStevens. The only two films produced by Liberty Films were ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' and ''Theatre/StateOfTheUnion'', neither of which was a success ([[VindicatedByCable at the time]]).time]]); the company was sold to Creator/{{Paramount}} before the latter was released.

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In the mid-1940s, Capra attempted to establish himself as an independent filmmaker by forming his own film company, Liberty Films, in partnership with fellow directors Creator/WilliamWyler and Creator/GeorgeStevens. The only two films produced by Liberty Films were ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'' and ''Theatre/StateOfTheUnion'', neither of which was a success ([[VindicatedByCable at the time]]).



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* ''Film/LadyForADay'' / ''Pocketful of Miracles''



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His first major Hollywood experience was with Hal Roach in the mid 20s writing scripts for OurGang, then from 1928 to 1939 he worked under Columbia Pictures making some of their most successful pictures. When he was drafted in World War II, he produced the ''Why We Fight'' set of seven propaganda films for the War Department, to explain what the war meant. (Using the term 'propaganda' in its classic sense, as in public relations material created by and for a government; what he says in the films about the Nazis and the Nationalist Japanese, that they want to take over the world and make everyone else into slaves, is correct. Much of the material was in fact translations of their own propaganda pieces.)

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His first major Hollywood experience was with Hal Roach in the mid 20s writing scripts for OurGang, then from 1928 to 1939 he worked under Columbia Pictures making some of their most successful pictures. When he was drafted in World War II, he produced the ''Why We Fight'' ''Series/WhyWeFight'' set of seven propaganda films for the War Department, to explain what the war meant. (Using the term 'propaganda' in its classic sense, as in public relations material created by and for a government; what he says in the films about the Nazis and the Nationalist Japanese, that they want to take over the world and make everyone else into slaves, is correct. Much of the material was in fact translations of their own propaganda pieces.)
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* ''ArsenicAndOldLace''

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* ''ArsenicAndOldLace''''Theatre/ArsenicAndOldLace''
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* ''TheStrongMan'' (starring Harry Langdon, a [[CharlieChaplin Chaplin]] rival during the 20s)

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* ''TheStrongMan'' (starring Harry Langdon, a [[CharlieChaplin [[Creator/CharlieChaplin Chaplin]] rival during the 20s)
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Frank Capra is one of the greatest directors of the 20th century. He originally went to college and got a degree in chemistry, and then by accident ended up getting a job doing a small film for a couple of guys because he needed the money. There was what we would now call a recession during the early 1920s and he had trouble finding work.

From this Capra ended up doing more film work, his chemistry degree long forgotten. Consider this: Capra had absolutely no training or education in film work, and he made some of the greatest films in cinema history.

His first major Hollywood experience was with Hal Roach in the mid 20s writing scripts for OurGang, then from 1928 to 1939 he worked under Columbia Pictures making some of their most successful pictures. When he was drafted in World War II, he produced the ''Why We Fight'' set of seven propaganda films for the War Department, to explain what the war meant. (Using the term 'propaganda' in its classic sense, as in public relations material created by and for a government; what he says in the films about the Nazis and the Nationalist Japanese, that they want to take over the world and make everyone else into slaves, is correct. Much of the material was in fact translations of their own propaganda pieces.)
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!!Films he directed include:
* ''TheStrongMan'' (starring Harry Langdon, a [[CharlieChaplin Chaplin]] rival during the 20s)
* ''ThePowerOfThePress''
* ''ItHappenedOneNight''
* ''LadyForADay'' / ''Pocketful of Miracles''
* ''MrDeedsGoesToTown''
* ''Film/LostHorizon''
* ''YouCantTakeItWithYou''
* ''MrSmithGoesToWashington'' (arguably his greatest work, and among the first movies inducted into the Library of Congress NationalFilmRegistry)
* ''Film/MeetJohnDoe''
* ''ArsenicAndOldLace''
* ''ItsAWonderfulLife''
* ''AHoleInTheHead''
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