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    Capra, and we are determined.

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    The Capra also does it.

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    This was Capra's first sound film.

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    Frank Capra began work on the film.

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    The scientific name of these species is Capra falconeri.

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    Frank Capra, who wrote nearly all his movies at the resort, also attended.

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    Frank Capra would have us believe that this is what is most important.

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    This House was a reinterpretation of Palladio's Villa Capra, but purified of 16th century elements and ornament.

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    Capra's company subsequently adapted the story further and ultimately made it into It's a Wonderful Life, which debuted in 1946.

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    Capra Is a small, family-run farm In the Pacific Northwest who uses milk from their own pasture-grazed goat herd in their powders.

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    Legendary director Frank Capra wanted to bring her in Hollywood Industry to give her an international career, but her conservative father never allowed her to go.

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    Partially due to this film's poor showing at the box office, Capra's production company went bankrupt and Stewart began to further doubt his ability to act following the war.

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    However, it ultimately became considered a Christmas classic, which surprised Capra who claimed he didn't see it as a Christmas movie, and today it is generally considered one of the great films in cinema history.

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    When Capra acquired the rights, Lionel Barrymore ended up being the one to convince Jimmy Stewart to take the part, even though he initially didn't want it, as it was too soon after he had returned from WWII.

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    His first film after the war was Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life which, at the time, was considered somewhat of a flop with the public, though it was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Stewart.

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    It's a Wonderful Life was largely considered a flop after it was released and, partially due to this film's poor showing at the box office, Capra's production company went bankrupt and Stewart began to further doubt his ability to act following the war.

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    However, thanks to being considered a Christmas movie(which Capra himself claimed to be a surprise to him, as he didn't see it that way), the movie steadily gained momentum over the years and today is considered one of the great classics in movie history.

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