Columbia TriStar (1939)
Drama
USA | English | Black & White | 02:09
Naive and idealistic Jefferson Smith, leader of the Boy Rangers, is appointed on a lark by the spineless governor of his state. He is reunited with the state's senior senator--presidential hopeful and childhood hero, Senator Joseph Paine. In Washington, however, Smith discovers many of the shortcomings of the political process as his earnest goal of a national boys' camp leads to a conflict with the state political boss, Jim Taylor. Taylor first tries to corrupt Smith and then later attempts to destroy Smith through a scandal.
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Jean Arthur | Saunders |
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James Stewart | Jefferson Smith |
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Claude Rains | Senator Joseph Harrison Paine |
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Edward Arnold | Jim Taylor |
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Guy Kibbee | Governor Hubert 'Happy' Hopper |
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Thomas Mitchell | Diz Moore |
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Eugene Pallette | Chick McGann |
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Beulah Bondi | Ma Smith |
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H.B. Warner | Senator Agnew - Majority Leader |
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Harry Carey | President of the Senate |
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Astrid Allwyn | Susan Paine |
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Ruth Donnelly | Mrs. Hopper |
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Grant Mitchell | Senator MacPherson |
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Porter Hall | Senator Monroe |
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H.V. Kaltenborn | H.V. Kaltenborn |
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Charles Lane | Nosey |
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Pierre Watkin | Senator Barnes - Minority Leader |
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Dick Elliott | Carl Cook |
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William Demarest | Bill Griffith |
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Billy Watson | Peter Hopper |
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Delmar Watson | Otis Hopper |
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Harry Watson | Jimmie Hopper |
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Larry Simms | Hopper Boy |
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Garry Watson | Hopper Boy |
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Erville Alderson | Handwriting Expert |
| Director | Frank Capra |
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| Writer | Sidney Buchman, Lewis R. Foster, Myles Connolly | |
| Producer | Frank Capra | |
| Musician | Dimitri Tiomkin | |
| Photography | Joseph Walker | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |