Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
- Starring:
- James Stewart, Jean Arthur, (more)
- Director(s):
- Frank Capra
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
- Format(s):
- DVD
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Synopsis of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Frank Capra's classic comedy-drama established James Stewart as a lead actor in one of his finest (and most archetypal) roles. The film opens as a succession of reporters shout into telephones announcing the death of Senator Samuel Foley. Senator Joseph Paine (Claude Rains), the state's senior senator, puts in a call to Governor Hubert "Happy" Hopper (Guy Kibbee) reporting the news. Hopper then calls powerful media magnate Jim Taylor (Edward Arnold), who controls the state -- along with the lawmakers. Taylor orders Hopper to appoint an interim senator to fill out Foley's term; Taylor has proposed a pork barrel bill to finance an unneeded dam at Willet Creek, so he warns Hopper he wants a senator who "can't ask any questions or talk out of turn." After having a number of his appointees rejected, at the suggestion of his children Hopper nominates local hero Jefferson Smith (James Stewart), leader of the state's Boy Rangers group. Smith is an innocent, wide-eyed idealist who quotes Jefferson and Lincoln and idolizes Paine, who had known his crusading editor father. In Washington, after a humiliating introduction to the press corps, Smith threatens to resign, but Paine encourages him to stay and work on a bill for a national boy's camp. With the help of his cynical secretary Clarissa Sanders (Jean Arthur), Smith prepares to introduce his boy's camp bill to the Senate. But when he proposes to build the camp on the Willets Creek site, Taylor and Paine force him to drop the measure. Smith discovers Taylor and Paine want the Willets Creek site for graft and he attempts to expose them, but Paine deflects Smith's charges by accusing Smith of stealing money from the boy rangers. Defeated, Smith is ready to depart Washington, but Saunders, whose patriotic zeal has been renewed by Smith, exhorts him to stay and fight. Smith returns to the Senate chamber and, while Taylor musters the media forces in his state to destroy him, Smith engages in a climactic filibuster to speak his piece: "I've got a few things I want to say to this body. I tried to say them once before and I got stopped colder than a mackerel. Well, I'd like to get them said this time, sir. And as a matter of fact, I'm not gonna leave this body until I do get them said." ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 129 mins
Complete Cast of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
- James Stewart - Jefferson Smith
- Claude Rains - Sen. Joseph Paine
- Thomas Mitchell - Diz Moore
- Eugene Pallette - Chick McGann
- H.B. Warner - Senator Fuller
- Astrid Allwyn - Susan Paine
- Grant Mitchell - Sen. MacPherson
- Pierre Watkin - Sen. Barnes, minority leader
- William Demarest - Bill Griffith
- Billy Watson - One of the Hopper Boys
- Harry Watson - Hopper Boy
- Rev. Neal Dodd - Senate chaplain
- Evelyn Knapp - Reporter
- Vernon Dent - Senate reporter
- Sam Ash - Senator Lancaster
- Lloyd Ingraham - Committeeman
- Jack Carson - Sweeney
- H.V. Kaltenborn - Broadcaster
- Nick Copeland - Senate reporter
- Arthur Loft - Chief clerk
- Ken Carpenter - Announcer
- Jack Egan - Reporter
- John Ince - Senator Fernwick
- Anne Cornwall - Senate reporter
- George Cooper - Waiter
- Louis Jean Heydt - Soapbox speaker
- Mabel Forrest - Senate reporter
- Ann Doran - Paine's Secretary
- Erville Alderson - Handwriting expert
- Dub Taylor - Reporter
- Robert Middlemass - Speaker
- George McKay - Reporter
- Harry Hayden - Speaker
- Robert Walker - Senator Holland
- Dave Willock - Senate guard
- Eddie Fetherstone - Senate reporter
- Gino Corrado - Barber
- William Newell - Reporter
- Charles Moore - Porters
- Philo McCullough - Senator Albert
- Robert Emmett Keane - Editor
- Laura Treadwell - Mrs. Taylor
- Douglas Evans - Francis Scott Key
- Frank Puglia - Handwriting expert
- Olaf Hytten - Butler
- Hal Cooke - Reporter
- Jack Richardson - Senator Manchester
- Count Stefanelli - Foreign diplomat
- Jack Gardner - Reporter
- Stanley Andrews - Sen. Hodges
- Ed Randolph - Senate reporter
- Harry A. Bailey - Senator Hammett
- Walter Soderling - Sen. Pickett
- Wade Boteler - Family man
- Russell Simpson - Allen
- Frank Austin - Inventor
- Hank Mann - Photographer
- Fred Hoose - Senator
- Jean Arthur - Clarissa Saunders
- Edward Arnold - Jim Taylor
- Guy Kibbee - Gov. Hubert Hopper
- Beulah Bondi - Ma Smith
- Harry Carey - President of the Senate
- Ruth Donnelly - Emma Hopper
- Porter Hall - Sen. Monroe
- Charles Lane - Nosey
- Dick Elliott - Carl Cook
- Johnny Russell - Larry Simms
- Baby Dumpling - Hopper Boy
- Victor Travers - Senator Grainger
- Larry Simms - One of the Hopper Boys
- Frederick Burton - Sen. Dearhorn
- John Russell - Hopper Boy
- George Chandler - Reporter
- Joseph King - Summers
- Frank Jaquet - Sen. Byron
- June Gittelson - Woman
- Eddy Chandler - Reporter
- Frank O'Connor - Senator Alfred
- Dorothy Comingore - Girl
- Margaret Mann - Nun
- Dulce Daye - Reporter
- Fred "Snowflake" Toones - Porter
- Byron Foulger - Hopper's Secretary
- Clyde Dilson - Reporter
- Maurice Costello - Diggs
- Ferris Taylor - Sen. Carlisle
- Alex Novinsky - Foreign diplomat
- Lafe [Lafayette] McKee - Civil War veteran
- Jack Cooper - Photographer
- Delmar Watson - Jimmie Hopper
- Allan Cavan - Ragner
- Eddie Kane - Reporter
- Alec Craig - Speaker
- Dora Clement - Mrs. McGann
- Dick Jones - Page boy
- James McNamara - Reporter
- Wright Kramer - Senator Carlton
- William Arnold - Reporter
- Donald Kerr - Reporter
- Edmund Cobb - Sen. Gower
- Matt McHugh - Reporter
- Al Bridge - Sen. Dwight
- Lloyd Whitlock - Schultz
- Helen Jerome Eddy - Paine's secretary
- Milt Kibbee - Senate reporter
- Beatrice Curtis - Paine's secretary
- Florence Wix - Committeewoman
- James Millican - Senate reporter
- Paul Stanton - Flood
- Gene Morgan - Reporter
- Carl Stockdale - Sen. Burdette
- Wyndham Standing - Senator Ashman
- Maurice Cass - Handwriting expert
- Arthur Thalasso - Doorman
- Vera Lewis - Mrs. Edwards
- Director(s):
- Frank Capra
- Writer(s):
- Lewis R. Foster, Sidney Buchman
- Producer(s):
- Frank Capra
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
- 1998 - American Film Institute - 100 Greatest American Movies
- 1939 - Film Daily - 10 Best Films
- 1988 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
- 1939 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actor
- 1939 - New York Times - 10 Best Films
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