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

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

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

  5. 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 ...

  6. www.cobbles.com › simpp_archive › capra_libertyLiberty Films - cobbles.com

    Liberty Films, probably the most heralded postwar independent production outfit, was the brainchild of Frank Capra who entered into a partnership with two other producer-directors, William Wyler and George Stevens. The founders of Liberty Films, with their spouces, at a party for General Omar Bradley.

  7. Wyler. …of the independent film company Liberty Films, Wyler turned his attention to helping John Huston found the Committee for the First Amendment in 1947 in response to the House Un-American Activities Committee’s investigations into alleged communist activities by film-industry professionals.

  8. Liberty Films was an independent film company owned by director Frank Capra and producer Samuel J. Briskin. The company produced two films; It's a Wonderful Life for RKO Radio Pictures, and State of the Union for MGM.

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