Meet Jon Doe (1941 feature film)
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Published on Aug 20, 2023
Ann Mitchell is a newly fired columnist in New York who, in response to her dismissal, gets John Willoughby to write a letter to her column and sign it as “John Doe.” Willoughby writes as a man deeply unhappy with the current state of society and who, as a result, plans to commit suicide on Christmas Eve. The popularity of the letter resonates with the public. Mitchell and the paper find themselves in a hole too deep to climb out of without getting caught.
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