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  1. Liberty Films was an independent motion picture production company founded in California by Frank Capra and Samuel J. Briskin in April 1945. [1]

  2. [Movies] "It's An Ironic Life": when three iconic directors created Liberty Films in 1945 in a bid for independence, they didn't know that one of them would soon accidentally help bring the company down. Or: the true story of why It's A Wonderful Life flopped.

  3. After the war he co-founded Liberty Films with Frank Capra. They were later joined by William Wyler and George Stevens. The studio only produced two films, but both are now considered classics: It's a Wonderful Life and State of the Union. All three of his brothers were also film producers, as well as one of his sons, and his sister was married ...

  4. Liberty Films was an independent motion picture production company founded in California by Frank Capra and Samuel J. Briskin in April 1945. It produced only two films, the Christmas classic It's a Wonderful Life (1946), originally released by RKO Radio Pictures, and the film version of the hit play State of the Union (1948), originally ...

  5. Dramatic documentary about the birth of the American Republic and the struggle of a loosely connected group of states to become a nation.

  6. An excellent primer on the Revolutionary War, LIBERTY is a penetrating view at the causes and motivations as well as the saga of the course of the war. It is interesting that the major source for information on the war is the writings of Sgt Martin.

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  8. Liberty! The American Revolution: With Stephen Lang, Donna Murphy, Edward Herrmann, Victor Garber. Six-hour documentary about the American Revolution, from the approval of the Stamp Act (1765) to the ratification of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights (1789).

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