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<p dir="auto"><strong>joelb<br />
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<p dir="auto">I was browsing through IMDb's mini-biography of Capra by Jon C. Hopwood and noticed that he calls  "It's A Wonderful Life" a United Artists release. The film was, in fact, a Samuel Goldwyn Production and an RKO Radio release.</p>
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<p dir="auto">It was made by Libety Films, Carpa's own company. A you sure the Sam Goldwyn you are referring to is not the film/video company of the 1980s/'90s. They might have re-released it on home video after the copyright issues were ironed out.<br />
"Why do people always laugh in the wrong places?"<br />
Jean Arthur</p>
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