Um sem-teto é recrutado por um colunista ambicioso para imitar uma pessoa inexistente que disse que cometeria suicídio em protesto, e começa um movimento político.Um sem-teto é recrutado por um colunista ambicioso para imitar uma pessoa inexistente que disse que cometeria suicídio em protesto, e começa um movimento político.Um sem-teto é recrutado por um colunista ambicioso para imitar uma pessoa inexistente que disse que cometeria suicídio em protesto, e começa um movimento político.
- Indicado a 1 Oscar
- 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total
Charles C. Wilson
- Charlie Dawson
- (as Charles Wilson)
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- CuriosidadesFrank Capra didn't want anyone to play John Doe except Gary Cooper, who agreed to the part (without reading a script) for two reasons: he had enjoyed working with Capra on O Galante Mr. Deeds (1936) and he wanted to work with Barbara Stanwyck.
- Erros de gravaçãoAfter "John Doe" intrudes on D. B. Norton's dinner party and tells him off, Norton calls his newspaper and orders a special edition which will reveal Doe as a fraud. Doe takes a cab from Norton's house directly to the convention hall. Within minutes of his arrival there, a horde of newsboys appear with copies of the newspaper. It would be impossible to print an extra edition in such a short period of time. Correction: There isn't a plot hole, because D.B. Norton isn't saying nor implying that the newspaper will be printed from them on. He stated, before Ann is running after John Doe's in the Rain, "that he was prepared for this" and this does imply that the papers were already prepared, printed before. D.B. was a very rich man, callous, evil man. He foresaw all the problems in his investments.
- Versões alternativasAlso available in a computer-colorized version.
- ConexõesFeatured in The 54th Annual Academy Awards (1982)
- Trilhas sonorasTHE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
(1861) (uncredited)
Music by William Steffe
Lyrics by Julia Ward Howe
Performed by Hall Johnson Choir
Avaliação em destaque
This film offers a standing rebuke to critics who use the term "Capracorn". None of Capra's films are as blindly optimistic as is often argued, but this one is a pitch-black jeremiad against manipulation by the media. The mob scene at the "John Doe" convention is one of the powerful scenes ever filmed. Stanwyck is incredible as reporter Anne Mitchell. She is one of the great actresses of the century, and she always did her best work Capra, whose female characters are generally more compelling to the women we get in the movies of our "liberated" era. Cooper is fantastic as a truly "average" guy who is "awakened" by his experience with the John Doe movement, and Edward Arnold is absolutely terrifying in the role of Fascist D.B. Norton. This film is even more relevant today than when it was made, and I would argue that it should be viewed in high schools across the continent. Capra is asking his viewers to think critically of EVERYTHING they hear on the radio or see in papers or hear from elites, and amen to that!
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- País de origem
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- Também conhecido como
- Meu Adorável Vagabundo
- Locações de filme
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- Tempo de duração2 horas 15 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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