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  1. Meet John Doe. Meet John Doe is a 1941 American comedy drama film directed and produced by Frank Capra, written by Robert Riskin, and starring Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward Arnold. The film is about a "grassroots" political campaign created unwittingly by a newspaper columnist with the involvement of a hired homeless man and pursued ...

  2. Fabulous Photos of Barbara Stanwyck during the Filming of ‘Ball of Fire (1941)’. Ball of Fire is a 1941 American screwball comedy film starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. The costumes and settings in the movie are gorgeous, and the cinematography, which doesn’t seem dated at all. Wilder’s direction is spot-on, and the screenplay ...

  3. Watch Film. 403. Watch Meet John Doe (1941) with Shannon’s introduction. Directed by Frank Capra, starring Gary Cooper & Barbara Stanwyck. 1941’s Meet John Doe was a change of pace for director Frank Capra. This often overlooked drama stars Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, and conveys many of Capra’s trademark themes, but in a darker way.

  4. 20. Jan. 1990 · Ball Of Fire (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Just Another Apple Stripper Sugarpuss (Barbara Stanwyck) surprises grammar Professor Potts (Gary Cooper), ready to begin her interview right away, his colleagues, modeled on the Seven Dwarves, supporting the idea, in Howard Hawks' Ball Of Fire, 1942.

  5. 23. Apr. 2007 · When Stanwyck led Gary Cooper by the nose, in “Ball of Fire,” it was a riot, but in real life the laughter died at her door. Taylor was reputedly drawn to men as well as to women, and the same ...

  6. 18. Dez. 2012 · Gary Cooper/Barbara Stanwyck affair. Welcome to the Gary Cooper Scrapbook Message Board. Here you can talk about Gary's films and his life. "Strong, clean-limbed, and tall; lean as the wild horses he had broken in his boyhood, Gary arrived. And health and wholesomeness came with him.

  7. 26. Jan. 2024 · An ambitious and cynical newspaper reporter (Barbara Stanwyck) hires a handsome penniless drifter (Gary Cooper) to impersonate a non-existent “John Doe” to protest social ills. Unexpectedly a social movement is ignited.