Capra isn't one for nuanced images of threats to America:
Meet John Doe (1941) opens with a worker taking a literal jackhammer to the words "free press", raised stone lettering on a newspaper a office and replacing it with a cheap printed sign that says "a streamlined paper for a streamlined era".
Meet John Doe (1941) opens with a worker taking a literal jackhammer to the words "free press", raised stone lettering on a newspaper a office and replacing it with a cheap printed sign that says "a streamlined paper for a streamlined era".
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