Meet John Doe

A local newspaper, The Bulletin, is under new management and renamed The New Bulletin, with columnist Ann Mitchell being one of the staffers dismissed to "streamline" the paper, but not before being told to write one final column. Infuriated, Ann prints a letter from a fictional unemployed "John Doe" threatening suicide on Christmas Eve in protest of society's ills. When the letter causes a sensation among readers, and the paper's competition, The Chronicle, suspects a fraud and starts to investigate, editor Henry Connell is persuaded to rehire Ann, who schemes to boost the newspaper's sales by exploiting the fictional John Doe. From a number of derelicts who show up at the paper claiming to have written the original letter, Ann and Henry hire John Willoughby, a former baseball player and tramp in need of money to repair his injured arm, to play the role of John Doe. Ann starts to pen a series of articles in Doe's name, elaborating on the original letter's ideas of society's disregard for people in need.

MPAA Rating:NR
Genre:Comedy, Drama, Romance
Country:United States
Produced By:Frank Capra, Robert Riskin
Directed By:Frank Capra
Written By:Robert Presnell Sr., Robert Riskin, Myles Connolly, Richard Connell
Cast:Carlotta Jelm, Kenneth Harlan, Charles R. Moore, Inez Gay, Harry Holman, J. Farrell MacDonald, Harry Davenport, Stanley Price, Lew Davis, Hal Price, Edward McWade, Jack Mower, Sarah Edwards, Garry Owen, Franklyn Farnum, Al Lloyd, Jim Thorpe, Stanley Andrews, Frank Fanning, Evelyn Dockson, Max Blum, Paul Everton, Wyndham Standing, Thomas W. Ross, Spring Byington, Warren Hymer, Henry Roquemore, Charles C. Wilson, Edward Keane, Walter Linden, Cyril Ring, Edward Peil Sr., Leo White, Mitchell Lewis, Richard Kipling, Gene Morgan, Edmund Cobb, Pierre Watkin, Frank Jaquet, Lottie Williams, Bert Stevens, Madge Crane, Walter Soderling, Bob Perry, Frank Meredith, John J. Richardson, Lafe McKee, John B. Hughes, Isabel La Mal, Selmer Jackson, Ann Doran, Alphonse Martell, Don Roberts, Frank Austin, Pat Flaherty, Tom Wilson, Wedgwood Nowell, Dorothy Andre, Earle D. Bunn, Billy Curtis, Barbara Stanwyck, Jack Wise, Bess Flowers, Max Hoffman Jr., James McNamara, Forrester Harvey, Stuart Holmes, Charles Trowbridge, M.J. Frankovich, Maris Wrixon, Edward Earle, Galan Galt, Vera Steadman, Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian, Brick Sullivan, Mary Benoit, Andrew Tombes, Vernon Dent, Frank Mayo, Cyril Thornton, James Gleason, Hall Johnson Choir, Edward Arnold, Claire Meade, Sada Simmons, William Forrest, Charles McAvoy, Vaughan Glaser, Lucia Carroll, Frederick Vogeding, Eddie Kane, Fritzi Brunette, Emma Tansey, Alfred Hall, Irving Bacon, Tina Thayer, Charles K. French, Forbes Murray, James Millican, Fern Formica, Regis Toomey, Russell Simpson, George Melford, John Ince, William Gould, Walter Brennan, John Hamilton, Bert Moorhouse, Daisy, Carl Ekberg, George Pembroke, Sheldon Jett, Gary Cooper, Paul Panzer, Susan Peters, Joe McGuinn, Mildred Coles, Edwin Stanley, Lillian West, Mack Gray, Sidney Bracey, Don Turner, Floyd Criswell, Eddie Graham, Guy Usher, Sterling Holloway, Benny Bartlett, Ed Williams, Hank Mann, Jack Gardner, Howard Chase, Gene Lockhart, Jack Cheatham, James Harrison, Rod La Rocque, Clark Morgan, Larry McGrath, Cliff Saum, Anna Luther, Knox Manning, Aldrich Bowker, Donald Hall, Eddie Fetherston, Frank Moran, Melvin Lang, Evelyn Barlow, Elsa Peterson, Edward Hearn, Glen Cavender
In Theaters:May 03, 1941
Runtime:2 hours 2 minutes
Production:Frank Capra Productions
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