and James Stewart
about one man's effect on American politics
. It was directed by Frank Capra
and written by Sidney Buchman
, based on Lewis R. Foster
's unpublished story. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington was controversial when it was released, but also successful at the box office, and made Stewart a major movie star. The film features a bevy of well-known supporting actors, among them Claude Rains
, Edward Arnold
, Guy Kibbee
, Thomas Mitchell
and Beulah Bondi
.
Mr.
I wouldn't give you two cents for all your fancy rules if, behind them, they didn't have a little bit of plain, ordinary, everyday kindness and a little looking out for the other fella, too.
[After reading several letter demanding that he end his speech] Well, it looks like this is a lost cause, doesn't it? But then, a man once told me that the only causes worth fighting for are the lost causes. [To Senator Paine] A man we both knew.
[After Jefferson Smith collapses during his filibuster] I'm not fit to be a Senator. I'm not fit to live. Expel me! Expel me! Not him. Every word that boy said is the truth! Every word about Taylor and me and graft and the rotten political corruption of our state. Every word of it is true. I'm not fit for office! I'm not fit for any place of honor or trust. Expel me!
Our steam-roller methods are getting too hard for your sensitive soul. Is that it? The Silver Knight is getting too big for us. My methods have been all right for the past twenty years, Joe. Since I picked you out of a fly-specked hole in the wall and blew you up to look like a Senator. And now you can't stand it.
Capra at his greatest!
Stirring - In the seeing! Precious - In the remembering!