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      • He began his career in pictures working on silent films for the Our Gang cast, comic Harry Langdon, and slapstick producer Mack Sennett, first as a gagman and later a director. Capra would almost single-handedly bring esteem to Columbia Pictures when he was hired by the studio in the late ’20s as a director under contract.
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    Columbia Pictures. Capra returned to Harry Cohn's studio, now named Columbia Pictures, which was then producing short films and two-reel comedies for "fillers" to play between main features.

  3. Sep 3, 1991 · After a series of these, Capra went to work for Harry Cohn, who ran a small company called CBC, which would grow into Columbia Pictures. For a while Capra also worked with Harry Langdon (1884–1944), a famous comedian of the silent movie era.

  4. Jul 2, 2024 · In 1928, after directing Claudette Colbert in her unremarkable debut for the studio First National, For the Love of Mike (1927), Capra began his long association with Columbia Pictures and its head, Harry Cohn, as well as with cinematographer Joseph Walker.

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  5. Jan 22, 2007 · At Columbia, Capra met two of his most important collaborators of the ’30s: screenwriter Robert Riskin and director of photography Joseph Walker, both of whom would play crucial roles in...

  6. To celebrate 100 years of Columbia Pictures, we’re examining the deep impact of Frank Capra’s 1934 Big Five Academy Award-winner It Happened One Night, from Carrie Bradshaw to Bugs Bunny.

  7. May 15, 2019 · In the years between 1936 and 1946, Capra was given relative free reign after Columbia Pictures reaped massive box-office earnings from his comedic 1934 hit, It Happened One Night. That was when he made those four signature films, which feature idealistic lone individuals set against corporate and political elites.

  8. May 3, 1992 · A year later he moved to up-and-coming Columbia Pictures, beginning a productive 12-year association with the studio's equally ambitious head, the feared and fearsome Harry Cohn.