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==== ''Meet John Doe'' (1941) ==== [[File:Meet John Doe 1941.jpg|thumb|left|[[Walter Brennan]], [[Gary Cooper]], [[Irving Bacon]], [[Barbara Stanwyck]], and [[James Gleason]] in ''Meet John Doe'']] Capra's first Warner project was ''[[Meet John Doe]]'' (1941). So important was the Capra name that Warner Bros. took its own name off the main title. Instead of the usual "Warner Bros. Pictures presents", ''Meet John Doe'' begins with "Presenting". Some consider ''Meet John Doe'' to be Capra's most controversial movie. The film's hero, played by [[Gary Cooper]], is a former baseball player now bumming around, lacking goals. He is selected by a news reporter to represent the "[[Commoner|common man]]," to capture the imagination of ordinary Americans. The film was released shortly before America became involved in World War II, and citizens were still in an [[United States non-interventionism|isolationist]] mood. According to some historians, the film was made to convey a "deliberate reaffirmation of American values," though ones that seemed uncertain with respect to the future. Film author Richard Glazer speculates that the film may have been autobiographical, "reflecting Capra's own uncertainties". Glazer describes how, "John's accidental transformation from [[Vagrancy|drifter]] to national figure parallels Capra's own early drifting experience and subsequent involvement in movie making ... ''Meet John Doe'', then, was an attempt to work out his own fears and questions."<ref name="Wakeman p. 101">Wakeman 1987, p. 101.</ref>
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