The Frank Capra Collection: You Can't Take It With You / Mr. Smith Goes To Washington / Mr. Deeds Goes To Town / It Happened One Night / American Madness (Full Frame)

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The Frank Capra Collection: You Can't Take It With You / Mr. Smith Goes To Washington / Mr. Deeds Goes To Town / It Happened One Night / American Madness (Full Frame)

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"American Madness": During the height of the Great Depression, a populist bank president (Walter Huston) is saved from financial ruin by his small depositors. "It Happened One Night": A brash reporter (Clark Gable) accompanies a run-away heiress (Claudette Colbert) on a cross-country bus trip. 1934 Academy Award(R) Winner for Best Picture, Actor, Actress and Director. "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town": A small-town poet (Gary Cooper) is declared insane when he tried to give away his $20 million inheritance to the nation's poor. 1936 Academy Award(R) Winner for Best Director. "You Can't Take It With You": A family of zany free spirits helps a stuffy financier realize there's more to life than money. 1938 Academy Award(R) Winner for Best Picture and Best Director. "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington": An idealistic, newly-appointed senator (James Stewart) heads to Washington, where he single-handedly battles ruthless politicians out to destroy him. 1939 Academy Award(R) Winner for Best Writing (Original Story). "Frank Capra's American Dream" (Hosted by Ron Howard) Go behind the scenes into the Hollywood legend's professional and family life. Features interviews with Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone and more.

All-new A/V Featuring Interviews, Archival Footage, Plus The "American Dream" Documentary.

96-page Collectible Movie Scrapbook.
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Mar 13, 2008
marko22
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5 out of 5 stars review

Movies that tug at the heartstrings

I had to wait awhile for The Frank Capra Collection and it was worth it. I have seen these movies at various times but never had the chance to own them. Now I'm thrilled to have them. There are six movies and a documentary on Frank Capra. My favorite is Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. Gary Cooper is perfect as Mr. Deeds, a simple small-town guy who inherits $20 million dollars from a relative and it turns his life upside down. After being ridiculed through a series of newspaper articles written by the woman he thinks he can trust--including being labeled "Cinderella Man"--he decides to give the money away to people who need it, and is brought up on a false insanity charge by the lawyer and some family members he's never met. Without giving anything significant away, suffice to say the ending tugs at the heartstrings, as do the endings of all the movies. Others include Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, about an idealistic young senator trying to pass a bill to help boys grow up to be strong, responsible adults, and You Can't Take it With You, about a delightfully eccentric family led by a man who knows that the best things in life are the simple things--not money and power, but family and friends; both of these star James Stewart and he's great in them. Then there's the Academy Award sweeping It Happened One Night, with Clark Gable and Claudette Corbert, who take a long, comical journey from Miami to New York and fall in love. Gable is especially funny, and Corbert holds her own with him. In this day and age, people would say these movies are sappy and irrelevant, but I believe they represent, not the way things are, but the way they should be--the underdogs who people are trying to bring down for doing something good, who rise up and succeed, with many friends at their side backing them up. I highly recommend this collection to anyone who wants to actually feel good after seeing a movie. I have no complaint about realism in movies, but there was a time when we understood movies were not real, but a temporary escape--we understood we had to face our problems, but there was nothing wrong with feeling good for awhile, and even being motivated to do good and stick by friends, things these movies help to motivate people to do. If this is want you want, the Frank Capra collection is for you.

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Oct 27, 2008
gayland
5 out of 5 stars review

If you are a fan of black and white movies, these are great. Frank Capra collection is some of the best movies ever.

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May 13, 2009
Deanie1913
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Addn to Your Video Library

Great films, great price, can't be beat with site to store

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