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In our nation's great movie lore there is nothing more American than the films of Frank Capra?undoubtedly the Norman Rockwell of American cinema. Carney here, however, asserts that although Capra's films promote traditional American values, there is an underlying "uncertainty about whether an individual can express imaginative dreams within the repressive norms of society" (LJ
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An extraordinary achievement and undertaking . . . a true fruition and a powerful defense of the auteurist impulse in film studies. --
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