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- Meet John Doe [videorecording] / by Andrews, Stanley,1891-1969.act.; Arnold, Edward,1890-1956.act.(CARDINAL)875753; Bacon, Irving,1893-1965.act.; Brennan, Walter,1894-1974.act.(CARDINAL)808290; Byington, Spring,1886-1971.act.; Capra, Frank,1897-1991.drt.(CARDINAL)148890; Connell, Richard Edward,1893-1949.aut.; Cooper, Gary,1901-1961.act.(CARDINAL)507419; Glaser, Vaughan,1872-1958.act.; Gleason, James,1886-1959.act.; Holloway, Sterling.(CARDINAL)135779; Hymer, Warren,1906-1948.act.; La Rocque, Rod,1898-1969.act.; Lewis, Mitchell,1880-1956.act.; Lockhart, Gene,1891-1957.act.(CARDINAL)843742; MacDonald, J. Farrell,1875-1952.act.; Presnell, Robert,1894-1969.aut.; Riskin, Robert.aus.(CARDINAL)808549; Stanwyck, Barbara,1907-1990.act.(CARDINAL)173622; Tiomkin, Dimitri,1894-1979.cmp.(CARDINAL)345210; Tombes, Andrew,b. 1889.act.; Toomey, Regis,1898-1991.act.; Watkin, Pierre,1887-1960.act.; Wilson, Charles C.(Charles Cahill),1894-1948.act.; Alpha Video Distributors.(CARDINAL)847880; Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967).(CARDINAL)338270;
Director of photography, George Barnes ; film editor, Daniel Mandell ; art direction, Stephen Goosson ; gowns by Natalie Visart ; musical score, Dimitri Tiomkin ; choral arrangements, Hall Johnson ; montage effects, Slavko Vorkapich ; special effects, Jack Cosgrove.Gary Cooper (John Doe), Barbara Stanwick (Ann Mitchell), Edward Arnold (D.B. Norton), Walter Brennan (The 'Colonel'), Spring Byington (Mrs. Mitchell), James Gleason (Connell), Gene Lockhart (Mayor Lovett), Rod La Rocque (Ted Sheldon), Irving Bacon (Beany), Regis Toomey (Bert), J. Farrell MacDonald ('Sourpuss'), Warren Hymer (Angelface), Harry Holman (Mayor Hawkins), Andrew Tombes (Spencer), Pierre Watkin (Hammett), Stanley Andrews (Weston), Mitchell Lewis (Bennett), Charles Wilson (Charlie Dawson), Vaughan Glaser (Governor), Sterling Holloway (Dan).Originally produced as a motion picture in 1941.To further his presidential aspirations, oil tycoon D.B. Norton buys a newspaper, renames it, and tells managing editor Connell to downsize. After being fired, cheeky reporter Ann Mitchell retaliates in her final story by creating John Doe, who writes a "Letter to the Editor," describing his disgust at the state of the world, capped by a threat to commit suicide on New Year's Eve in protest. John Doe's story causes an instant media sensation, so Ann finds a bum to "play" him. She selects former minor league ballplayer turned hobo Long John Willoughby, who goes along with the scheme. Soon he's making motivational speeches on the radio, and becoming a popular national figure, while corporate misbehavior, consumerism, and the attempted subversion of the resultant popular movement follow. Can Willoughby become the figure of integrity and principle he had only pretended to be? Even if it means sacrificing himself so that the real John Doe's can be saved?Not rated.DVD.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Connell, Richard Edward, 1893-1949; Presnell, Robert, 1894-1969; Deception; Man-woman relationships; Manipulative behavior; Political corruption; Politicians; Reporters and reporting;
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- Shirley Temple little darling collection [videorecording] / by Barrymore, Lionel,1878-1954.(CARDINAL)183101; Baxter, Warner,1889-1951.; Burke, Edwin,1889-1944.; Butler, David,1894-1979.(CARDINAL)843401; Byington, Spring,1886-1971.; Conselman, William,1896-1940.; Darwell, Jane,1880-1967.(CARDINAL)843561; Davis, Joan,1912-1961.; Duff, Amanda.; Dunn, James,1901-1967.; Durante, Jimmy,1893-1980.(CARDINAL)158019; Dwan, Allan,1885-1981.(CARDINAL)183635; Ebsen, Buddy,1908-2003.(CARDINAL)745459; Farrell, Charles,1900-1990; Hersholt, Jean,1886-1956.(CARDINAL)510572; Kibbee, Guy,1882-1956.; Lahr, Bert,1895-1967.(CARDINAL)168623; Murphy, George,1902-1992.(CARDINAL)163322; Oliver, Edna May,1883-1942.; Scott, Randolph,1898-1987.(CARDINAL)186816; Temple, Shirley,1928-2014.(CARDINAL)509735; Westley, Helen,1875 or 1879-1942; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075;
Baby, take a bow: Shirley Temple, James Dunn, Claire Trevor, Alan Dinehart.Bright eyes: Shirley Temple, James Dunn, Jane Darwell, Judith Allen, Lois Wilson, Charles Sellon, Walter Johnson, Jane Withers, Theodor von Eltz, Dorothy Christy, Brandon Hurst, George Irving.Captain January: Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee, Buddy Ebsen, Slim Summerville, Sara Haden, Jane Darwell, June Lang.Curly top: Shirley Temple, John Boles, Rochelle Hudson.Dimples: Shirley Temple, Frank Morgan, Robert Kent, Helen Westley, Stepin Fetchit, Astrid Allwyn, Delma Byron, the Hall Johnson Choir.Heidi: Shirley Temple, Jean Hersholt, Arthur Treacher, Helen Westley, Thomas Beck, Mary Nash, Sidney Blackmer, Pauline Moore, Mady Christians, Marcia Mae Jones, Delmar, Watson, Egon Brecher, Christian Rub, George Humbert.Just around the corner: Shirley Temple, Charles Farrell, Joan Davis, Amanda Duff, Bill Robinson, Bert Lahr, Cora Witherspoon.Little Miss Broadway: Shirley Temple, George Murphy, Jimmy Durante, Edna Mae Oliver.Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm: Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, Jack Haley, Gloria Stuart, Phillis Brooks, Helen Westley, Slim Summerville, Bill Robinson.Stand up and cheer: Shirley Temple, Warner Baxter, Madge Evans, James Dunn, Nigel Bruce, Stepin Fetchit.Stowaway: Shirley Temple, Robert Young, Alice Faye, Eugene Pallette, Helen Westley, Arthur Treacher.Susannah of the Mounties: Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, Margaret Lockwood.The blue bird: Shirley Temple, Johnny Russell, Jessie Ralph, Spring Byington.The little colonel: Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, Evelyn Venable, John Lodge, Bill Robinson.The little princess: Shirley Temple, Richard Greene, Anita Louise, Ian Hunter, Cesar Romero, Arthur Treacher, Mary Nash, Sybil Jason, Miles Mander.The littlest Rebel: Shirley Temple, John Boles, Jack Holt, Karen Morley, Bill Robinson.Wee Willie Winkie: Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen, C. Aubrey Smith, Cesar Romero, June Lang, Michael Whalen.Young people: Shirley Temple, Jack Oakie, Charlotte Greenwood, Arleen Whelan, George Montgomery, Kathleen Howard.With her mega-watt personality and disarming smile, a talented youngster named Shirley Temple danced, acted and sang her way into the hearts of cinema lovers worldwide, creating film history as she did! Never before has there been a more comprehensive DVD collection of Shirley's beloved classics than this set, which contains eighteen uniquely charming films. - Publisher.DVD, full screen presentation ; stereo., mono.
- Subjects: Children's films; Comedy films; Musical films; Video recordings for the hearing impaired;
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