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  1. What does Mr. Smith knock over? a table and a lamp. What is Mr. Smith's bill for? A national boy's camp. How long did Mr. Smith think it was going to take to make his bill? 1 day. What is the committee of majority party leaders? steering committee (can move a bill to the top of the line) What is Sonder's first name?

  2. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a 1939 film by Frank Capra, starring James Stewart. It has been consistently recognized as one of the greatest American films of all ...

  3. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington tells the story of Jefferson Smith, a newly appointed senator, who is naive but honest and patriotic. He is appointed by the corrupt political boss Jim Taylor, who wants Smith to be easily manipulated. However, Smith wants to build a boys camp and fights corruption. He discovers Taylor and Senator Paine's secret land deal involving Willet Creek. They try to ...

  4. Where to watch Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) starring James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Claude Rains and directed by Frank Capra.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2014 · Mr. Smith tells the story of a naive junior senator whose ideals clash with the cynicism and corruption around him. Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) is a leader of the Boy Rangers in his home state of Montana. He gets appointed as junior senator only after the governor’s children endorse him over dinner.

  6. Click the link below for a more full discussion of what themes you can explore using this movie, but in short you this movie helps illustrate: a) the filibuster, b) corruption, and c) the role of the media. One of the iconic scenes in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is of him filibustering on the Senate floor. The concept is a little strange, and ...

  7. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) is producer/director Frank Capra's classic comedy-drama, and considered by many to be his greatest achievement in film (and reminiscent of his earlier film, Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936)). [In fact, the film project by Columbia was first announced as Mr. Deeds Goes to Washington starring Gary Cooper, in a role similar to his previous Longfellow Deeds character.]