Is anyone here a fan of Frank Capra?
I've only seen a couple of his things (PLATINUM BLONDE and IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT) but enjoyed both, especially the latter. I haven't seen anything else he did, including iconic titles like MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN, YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, and MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON. I'm overdue to see those.
As these are Columbia films, various Stooge supporting players pop up in some of these. That's always a nice surprise when they pop up, as they did when I was watching another Columbia last week (THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE).
Never saw PLATINUM BLONDE, but saw all the others you mentioned.
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON is especially great, and as it's been years, I'm due for another viewing. Very powerful final scene.
Of course, Frank Capra also did IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, probably his most famous film and probably the one I've seen the most.
I also like the silent comedies he did with Harry Langdon, which is where he got his start. Capra co-wrote a lot of the Sennett shorts and directed Langdon's TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP; THE STRONG MAN, and the totally bizarre LONG PANTS. If Harry Langdon fandom, Capra's a controversial figure, as there is debate over who authored Langdon's character. You can research that debate yourself.