Frank Capra: The Catastrophe of Success

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Faber, 1992 - 763 pages
One of cinema's acclaimed director's, Frank Capra changed the face of cinema with such classics as It Happened One Night, Lost Horizon, Mr Smith Goes to Washington and It's a Wonderful Life. This book covers all of Capra's work from the early silents through to his last film in 1961, A Pocketful of Miracles. This book reveals the psychological pressures which caused the Sicilian-born Capra to collapse creatively at the end of the 1940s under the onslaught of the McCarthy witch hunt.

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