Mr. Smith Goes To Washington

2000 • 130 minutes
4.7
151 reviews
97%
Tomatometer
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About this movie

Jean Arthur, James Stewart and Claude Rains star in Frank Capra's MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON, the award-winning 1939 classic about an idealistic, small town senator who heads to Washington and suddenly finds himself single-handedly battling ruthless politicians out to destroy him. When Frank Capra decided to film the novel "The Gentleman From Montana", he ran into an obstacle Director Rouben Mamoulian owned the rights to the story. Unwilling to sell, Mamoulian eventually traded the material to Columbia on the condition that he be allowed to direct Golden Boy. As Capra began working on the film, now called MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON, it was suggested that Gary Copper, the star of Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, take the lead. Capra selected Jimmy Stewart instead and the film solidified Stewart's movie career, garnering him his first Academy Award® nomination. Receiving a total of eleven 1939 Oscar® nominations (including Best Picture and Best Director), and winning one (Best Motion Picture Story), MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON is considered one of Capra's, Stewart's and Columbia's finest films. It also marked the end of an era. It was Capra's final film for the studio. © 1939, renewed 1967 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
151 reviews
Nicole Sekol
February 16, 2024
Great movie and idea overall, but it should have been longer. They didn't tie up the loose ends! A fourth grader could have written this for a conclusion - "and then he fainted, and the other guy admitted he lied, and everybody cheered. The End."
Grecia A
August 8, 2017
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is movie that seems a relevant now, just as it did back it came out in the mid-1900s. James Stewart gives a great performance, as did Jean Arthur. The cast is amazing, the direction is amazing. This movie has aged well.
Jim Le
March 1, 2017
A classic they just don't make movies like this anymore at this level. A movie I believe should be watched every 4 years or so to inspire hope for a better government or politicians in the future.