Frank Capra: The Catastrophe of Success

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St. Martin's Press, 2000 M11 4 - 784 pages
Moviegoers often assume Frank Capra's life resembled his beloved films: as in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington or It's a Wonderful Life, a man of the people faces tremendous odds and, by doing the right thing, triumphs. But as Joseph McBride reveals in this meticulously researched, definitive biography, the reality was far more complex, a true American tragedy. Using newly declassified U.S. government documents about Capra's response to being considered a "subversive" during the post-World War II Red Scare, McBride adds a final chapter to his unforgettable portrait of the man who gave us It Happened One Night, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, and Meet John Doe.

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About the author (2000)

Joseph McBride is a film historian and critic whose books include Orson Welles, Hawks on Hawks and Steven Spielberg: A Biography. His next book, Searching for John Ford, will be published by St. Martin's Press. He lives in the San Francisco Bay area.

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