If You Could Only Cook - Lawsuit

Lawsuit

In England, Columbia promoted the film as a Frank Capra production. Capra, the top director at the studio--who had been feuding with studio head Harry Cohn over financial and artistic issues--sued Columbia for unlawful use of his name. The parties settled, with Capra returning to the studio while getting $100,000 (the number based on a separate dispute over salary) and having one film waived from a contractual five-film obligation.

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