- Movie Speech: Meet John Doe - Doe Delivers National Radio Address
John Doe: Ladies and Gentlemen, I am the man you all know as John Doe I took that name because it seems to describe -- because it seems to describe the average man, and that's me -- and that's me Well, it was me -- before I said I was gonna jump off the City Hall roof at midnight on Christmas Eve Now, I guess I'm not average any more
- Meet John Doe (1941) - Greatest Films
As John Doe climbs onto the railing, Norton cautions him to reconsider the taking of his anonymous life: I wouldn't do that if I were you, John It'll do you no good The Mayor has policemen downstairs with instructions to remove all marks of identification you may have on your person
- Meet John Doe - Wikipedia
Meet John Doe is a 1941 American comedy drama film directed and produced by Frank Capra, written by Robert Riskin, and starring Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward Arnold
- Meet John Doe (1941) | Classic Frank Capra Film - YouTube
This timeless classic from 1941 follows the tale of an unemployed man, John Doe, who is brought into the spotlight by a reporter's fictitious story about a man contemplating suicide on
- Meet John Doe Monologue - We Are Actors
Yes sir, my friends, the meek can only inherit the earth when the John Does start loving their neighbors You’d better start right now Don’t wait till the game is called on account of darkness Wake up, John Doe, you’re the hope of the world!
- Meet John Doe - m-bettencourt. com
The John Doe idea may be the one thing able to save this world from the dogs like you—because it’s bigger than whether I’m a fake, it’s got more power than that, it deserves better than me, and that’s what I’m going to tell ’em!
- Run a story. Say John Doe was in here, and is sorry he wrote the letter . . .
7 seconds sound clip from the Meet John Doe (1941) movie soundboard You can hear this line at 00:09:53 in the DVD version of the movie
- MEET JOHN DOE by Robert Riskin - Daily Script
Now, please, John, you won't let me down, will you? Will you? 'Course you won't If you'll just think of yourself as the real John Doe Listen Everything in that speech are things a certain man believed in He was my father, John And when he talked, people listened They'll listen to you, too Funny you know what my mother said the other night?
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