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			Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) | Directed by Frank Capra
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" is a political drama that tells the story of Jefferson Smith, an idealistic and naive young man who is unexpectedly appointed to the United States Senate. Upon arriving in Washington, he is overwhelmed by corruption and cynicism but ultimately rises to confront the entrenched political machine through a dramatic filibuster in defense of truth and democratic ideals.
Genre: Political Drama
Director: Frank Capra
Frank Capra was one of the most influential directors of Hollywood's Golden Age, known for films that celebrated individualism, decency, and democratic values. Born in Sicily in 1897 and raised in the United States, Capra rose to prominence in the 1930s with socially conscious comedies and dramas such as "It Happened One Night", "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town", and "You Can’t Take It with You". His work earned multiple Academy Awards and became synonymous with the optimistic, humanistic spirit of American cinema.
Star Cast:
* James Stewart as Jefferson Smith
* Jean Arthur as Clarissa Saunders
* Claude Rains as Senator Joseph Paine
* Edward Arnold as Jim Taylor
* Guy Kibbee as Governor Hopper
* Thomas Mitchell as Diz Moore
* Harry Carey as President of the Senate
Upon release, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" sparked both acclaim and controversy. Critics praised James Stewart’s moving performance and Capra’s powerful direction, while some politicians viewed the film as an unflattering portrayal of government. Despite this, the film was a major box office success and won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor (James Stewart). It received eleven Academy Award nominations and has since become a beloved American classic, celebrated for its enduring message about integrity in public service.
Fun Facts:
* The film marked James Stewart’s breakout role and helped define his screen persona.
* It was nominated for eleven Oscars but won only one: Best Original Story (Lewis R. Foster).
* Real senators were reportedly so disturbed by the film’s depiction of the Senate that it was banned in some countries as anti-government propaganda.
* The famous filibuster scene, in which Stewart speaks until he collapses, was based on real-life Senate procedures.
* The Capitol sets were meticulously recreated at Columbia Studios, since filming inside the actual Senate chambers was not allowed.
* In 1989, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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