DVD
Meet John Doe (Special Edition)Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck & Edward Arnold
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- Interactive Menu
- Scene Access
- Audio Commentary by Film Historian Ken Barnes (Includes Archive Comments by Frank Capra)
- Digital Restoration of Meet John Doe (Before and After Comparison)
- 3 Featurettes - Meet Mr. Capra, Meet Mr. Cooper, Meet Miss Stanwyck
- Vintage Radio Material with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck
- Extensive Cast and Crew Profiles
- Production Background
In protest at the corruption and hypocrisy he sees all around him, an unemployed man calling himself "John Doe" has written to the New Bulletin newspaper pledging to throw himself from the top of City Hall on Christmas Eve.
Written by a discharged journalist as a publicity stunt, and as a parting shot at the paper's new editor, the premise of the letter unexpectedly fires the imagination of the bulletin's readers and the wider American public. Its real author, Ann Mitchell (Barbara Stanwyck), is rehired and now needs to find someone to play the part of the fictional "John Doe"...
Meet John Doe is often held to be part of a thematic trilogy that includes Mister Deeds Goes To Town and Mister Smith Goes To Washington. It explores a recurring notion in Capra's work, that of the universal everyman exploited by a corrupt and powerful establishment. The film's reflections on corporate control of both the media, and of ordinary people's lives is still as resonant as ever. Meet John Doe is presented here in its original aspect ratio and is Capra's 1941 theatrical release version at 123 minutes.
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Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward Arnold, James Gleason, Walter Brennan, Spring Byington, Gene Lockhart & Irving Bacon | |
PG | |
1941 | |
Fullscreen 4:3 | |
English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Mono | |
English ; French ; German ; Spanish | |
2 hours and 3 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |

















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