The U.S. Postal Service is honoring four great filmmakers who
captured the many varieties of the American experience. These extraordinary
directors — Frank Capra, John Ford, John Huston, and Billy Wilder — created some
of the most iconic scenes in American cinema. They gave audiences an
unforgettable (and in some cases, deeply personal) vision of life.
The stamp art combines a portrait of each man with a scene from one of his
most iconic works.
The background art for the stamp honoring Frank Capra shows a scene from
It Happened One Night, a comedy in which a runaway heiress (played by
Claudette Colbert) and a reporter (Clark Gable) compare their hitchhiking
skills.
For the John Ford stamp, the background recalls a scene from The
Searchers, an influential Western starring John Wayne in which Ford made
characteristic use of the American landscape.
The Maltese Falcon inspired the background art for the John Huston
stamp. In this classic mystery, gumshoe Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart) goes up
against various unscrupulous characters (among them Mary Astor, Peter Lorre, and
Sydney Greenstreet).
And for Billy Wilder, the background artwork was inspired by Some Like It
Hot, a farce about two male musicians (Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis) who
seek refuge from gangsters by posing as members of an all-girl band featuring
luscious singer Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe).
These four filmmakers received multiple Academy Award nominations, 15 Oscars,
and numerous other honors during their lifetimes. But their greatest
accomplishment lies in the vitality and artistry of the stories they told
through film.
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