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Frank Capra's American Dream: hosted by Ron Howard - go behind the scenes into the Hollywood legend's professional and family life. Features interviews with Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone and more
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Premiere Frank Capra Collection: American Madness
1. Start [5:53]
2. Thomas Dickson [6:26]
3. Two Men Under Pressure [6:50]
4. Disagreement With the Board [5:53]
5. Brown Keeps Quiet [4:59]
6. Prepping the Vault [5:21]
7. Theft and Murder [7:11]
8. Cascading Rumor [5:49]
9. Standing Up for Brown [2:43]
10. Crowd Control [7:20]
11. Catching Cluett [7:53]
12. Coming Through the Dickson [9:57]
Disc #2 -- Premiere Frank Capra Collection: It Happened One Night
1. Start [1:02]
2. Hunger Strike [2:32]
3. History in the Making [2:25]
4. Last Seats [3:08]
5. Stolen Luggage [3:46]
6. "Wait for Me" [1:40]
7. Missed Connections [3:12]
8. Collect Telegram [:46]
9. "My Name's Shapeley" [4:39]
10. Dyke's Auto Camp [3:49]
11. Walls of Jericho [7:31]
12. Ladies Shower [1:31]
13. Art of Dunking [2:31]
14. "Quit Bawlin'!" [4:51]
15. "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" [4:31]
16. "Machine Gun" Shapeley [6:09]
17. Haystacks for Two [5:14]
18. Hitchhiker's Guide [4:30]
19. Road Thief [5:54]
20. Cabin for the Night [9:16]
21. On the Level [1:35]
22. "You'll Have to Get" [3:18]
23. Ellie Goes Home [4:27]
24. "What's the Matter?" [7:04]
25. $39.60 [4:28]
26. The Wedding [2:26]
27. Runaway Bride [:35]
28. "Let'em Topple" [1:56]
Disc #3 -- Premiere Frank Capra Collection: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1. Start [1:03]
2. Semple Heir Search [3:23]
3. Longfellow Deeds [5:53]
4. A Lot of Friends [2:28]
5. C's & Little B [1:49]
6. Babe Bennett [4:51]
7. Gentlemen From the Opera [3:41]
8. "Lamb Bites Wolf" [4:54]
9. Lady in Distress [5:04]
10. Literati [4:50]
11. Cinderella Man [1:47]
12. "Quite a Bender" [4:31]
13. A Date With Mary [3:19]
14. Nuisance Value [1:07]
15. "Swanee River" [4:56]
16. What's Eating Babe [2:54]
17. Echoes [6:04]
18. Longfellow Proposes [3:46]
19. Quitting [3:17]
20. The Truth [3:08]
21. End of His Rope [4:06]
22. Giving His Dough Away [4:34]
23. Insanity Warrant [4:14]
24. Sanity Hearing [7:23]
25. Pixilated [3:04]
26. Dr. Emile Von Hallor [7:15]
27. Deeds' Two Cents [9:39]
28. Case Dismissed [2:28]
Disc #4 -- Premiere Frank Capra Collection: You Can't Take It With You
1. Start [:56]
2. Kirby and Company [4:33]
3. Mr. Poppins [5:28]
4. A Free-Spirited Family [6:44]
5. Ism' Mania [1:29]
6. The VP & His Stenographer [7:27]
7. Neighborhood Meeting [3:36]
8. The Town Crier [2:07]
9. Alice & Grandpa [4:12]
10. Wilbur G. Henderson, IRS [8:04]
11. Kolenkhov [1:49]
12. Family History [6:21]
13. The Big Apple [4:26]
14. Feeling a Scream Coming On [8:01]
15. Right Hour, Wrong Day [10:14]
16. A Wrestler Never Forgets [1:55]
17. Disturbing the Peace [3:31]
18. In the Drunk Tank [4:29]
19. "You're an Idiot, Mr. Kirby" [6:25]
20. Night Court [9:12]
21. A Letter From Alice [1:51]
22. Grandpa Sells Out [3:04]
23. The Kirby Munitions Merger [3:26]
24. Tony Resigns [5:35]
25. Moving Day [2:01]
26. Alice Returns [4:31]
27. "Polly Wolly Doodle" [2:40]
28. A Family Dinner [1:50]
Disc #5 -- Premiere Frank Capra Collection: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1. Start [2:22]
2. Having Kittens [4:15]
3. The Hopper Family [4:45]
4. Star-Spangled Banquet [5:47]
5. At the Station [2:48]
6. Saunders [5:56]
7. Daniel Boone Arrives [5:31]
8. Press Conference [2:02]
9. Paine & Saunders [1:10]
10. The U.S. Senate [7:05]
11. Washington Press Corps [2:35]
12. Paine's Recommendation [2:43]
13. National Boys Camp [10:21]
14. New Bills & Resolutions [8:48]
15. "Let's Get Married" [3:33]
16. Whistle-Blower [2:47]
17. Taylor Meets Smith [6:46]
18. "I Compromised" [2:45]
19. Yielding to Paine [3:19]
20. Committee Hearing [3:45]
21. The Lincoln Memorial [7:30]
22. Smith Is Recognized [3:42]
23. Paine Walks Out [2:41]
24. Filibuster! [7:40]
25. Democracy in Action [8:24]
26. "Tell Jeff to Stop" [1:52]
27. 23 Hours, 16 Minutes [7:00]
28. Paine Breaks [1:51]
Almost single-handedly, director Frank Capra turned Columbia -- still thought of as a Poverty Row outfit at the beginning of the sound era -- into a major studio. Capra’s succession of sensational Depression-era films won glowing reviews as well as the approbation of moviegoers, who rendered their own judgments at the nation's ticket booths. This long-overdue box set collects five of the most acclaimed and best loved of Capra’s '30s classics. American Madness (1932), starring Walter Huston and Pat O'Brien, contains the filmmaker's first use of a soon-to-be familiar plot device: the last-reel uniting of ordinary, working-class people to save a beleaguered protagonist. It Happened One Night (1934) took the "runaway bride" variation of the screwball-comedy format to new heights, showcasing Claudette Colbert as a madcap heiress and Clark Gable as the determined reporter who catches up to her. (The duo’s famous hitchhiking scene and the bus sing-along to “The Man on the Flying Trapeze” are among the most memorable film sequences of the era.) Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) stars Gary Cooper as one of Capra's Everyman heroes, a small-town guy who inherits a fortune and becomes a target of cynical big-city types (including Jean Arthur's fast-talking "sob sister") eager to exploit the well-meaning rube. You Can't Take It with You (1938), adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway smash, stars Lionel Barrymore as the patriarch of a wildly eccentric family whose members are determined to shut out the world's unpleasantness. James Stewart plays the wealthy young man who falls for Jean Arthur, portraying Barrymore's "normal" granddaughter. Stewart and Arthur were re-teamed the following year in Capra's Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, the improbable but still affecting story of an idealistic young man, newly elected to Congress, who finds the nation's capital awash in corruption and hypocrisy. Each of these movies boasts that calculated appeal to the emotions once derided by the director's detractors as "Capra-corn" -- but now considered a term of endearment. — Ed Hulse Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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