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  1. 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.

  2. Meet John Doe: Directed by Frank Capra. With Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward Arnold, Walter Brennan. A penniless drifter is recruited by an ambitious columnist to impersonate a non-existent person who said he'd be committing suicide as a protest, and a social movement begins.

  3. Meet John Doe (1941) Gary Cooper & Barbara Stanwyck | Romance Comedy | Full Movie. A man needing money agrees to impersonate a nonexistent person who said he'd be committing suicide as a...

  4. A penniless drifter is recruited by an ambitious columnist to impersonate a non-existent person who said he'd be committing suicide as a protest, and a social movement begins. As a parting shot, fired reporter Ann Mitchell (Barbara Stanwyck) prints a fake letter from unemployed "John Doe," who threatens suicide in protest of social ills.

  5. Meet John Doe (1941) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Apr 25, 2022 · Meet John Doe (Capra, 1941) — High Quality 1080p. This is a fully high definition copy of Frank Capra's drama, starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. I do not own the rights to film, nor...

  7. A reporter writes a fictitious column about a man named "John Doe," who claims to despair at America's neglect of the little people and plans to kill himself. The newspaper then hires a...

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  8. Meet John Doe -- (Original Trailer) A reporter's fraudulent story turns a tramp into a national hero and makes him a pawn of big business in Meet John Doe (1941), directed by Frank Capra and starring Gary Cooper.

  9. Sep 28, 2017 · Meet John Doe (1941) A grassroots political movement is created unwittingly by a newspaper columnist. Starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. Directed by Frank Capra. Meet John Doe...

  10. Overview. As a parting shot, fired reporter Ann Mitchell prints a fake letter from unemployed "John Doe," who threatens suicide in protest of social ills. The paper is forced to rehire Ann and hires John Willoughby to impersonate "Doe."

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