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There are films that are purely formulaic and consequently redundant, and then there are rob classics that seem to be inspired by the same formula but in a draw that manufacture them feel original every time you study them. Such is the case with legendary director Frank Capra’s political 1939 masterwork, as he and stale screenwriter Sidney Buchman stammer the record of the underdog who must face seemingly impenetrable obstacles to accomplish a greater kindly. Capra made his reputation on films which conveyed such unbridled idealism like his most illustrious work, 1946’s It’s A Astonishing Life, but I would argue that this one has a broader sense of resonance since it deals unflinchingly with the corrupted American political structure, a plot that has unfortunately changed petite in the nearly seventy years since the film’s unusual release.
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A young James Stewart is perfectly cast as Jefferson Smith, the naïve leader of a local Boy Scouts-type organization, who is swept into office as his state’s junior senator by the all-powerful political machine headed by a Boss Tweed-like figure, media mogul Jim Taylor. In terror of the senior senator, Joseph Paine, Smith follows Paine’s advice to push a bill for a national boys’ camp assist in the home location. A plight arises in the fact that the camp is to be built on the Willets Dam space which Taylor and Paine understanding to exercise for graft. Along the plot, Smith wins the attend of his initially cynical secretary, Clarissa Saunders, who becomes inspired by Smith’s integrity and encourages him to push the bill. This leads to his tenacious efforts to pass the bill, going as far as staging a 23-hour filibuster on the U.S. Senate floor. It’s a monumental climax that Stewart turns into one of the most classic scenes in film history.
Supporting performances by familiar actors are uniformly strong with the wonderfully acerbic Jean Arthur as Saunders, Edward Arnold in full-bluster mode as Taylor, Harry Carey as the silently supportive Senate president and Claude Rains as the conflicted Paine, with Thomas Mitchell, Guy Kibbee, Eugene Pallette, H.B. Warner and Beulah Bondi in smaller roles. The one flaw is the abrupt ending in which one character experiences an instant transformation with microscopic pay-off shown for Smith’s efforts. Apparently, Capra unwisely chop these scenes out after preview audiences seemed fidgety at the two-hour label. Regardless it remains an engaging allotment of American cinema. The remastered 2008 DVD from Columbia fortunately contains a pristine print from the Library of Congress vaults, as well as the new theatrical trailer and a featurette and commentary track from the director’s son, Frank Capra, Jr.
Almost anyone who watches movies very considerable has heard of this classic film about political corruption. People who have not watched it in a long time or have never seen it will be surprised at how topical it is, and how captivating in its critique of Washington insider politics. The claim that this re-issue has been improved by a fresh digital remastering process is not fallacious. The older version wasn’t really abominable, but this one is noticeably better, if not by a lot. People who really adore this movie a lot will relish it.
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