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When Langdon eventually left Sennett in order to make longer, feature-length movies with First National Studios, he took Capra with him to be his personal writer and director.
They made three feature films together during 1926 and 1927, all of them becoming successful with the critics and the public.
The films made Langdon a recognized comedian in the caliber of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton.
Capra and Langdon later had a falling out, and Capra was fired.
During the following years, however, Langdon's films went into decline without Capra's assistance.
After splitting with Langdon, Capra directed a picture for First National, For the Love of Mike, ( 1927 ).
This was a silent comedy about three bickering godfathers, a German, a Jew, and an Irishman, starring a budding actress, Claudette Colbert.
The movie was considered a failure, however.

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