Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) Review

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) was nominated for Best Picture (Outstanding Production) at the 12th Academy Award.

We review the Best Picture nominated movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as part of our bucket list goal to watch every Academy Award Best Picture nominee and winner from 1927-2028.

Synopsis: Based on Lewis R. Foster’s unpublished story “The Gentleman from Montana”, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington tells the story of a naïve man who is appointed to fill a vacancy in the United States Senate. His plans promptly collide with political corruption, but he doesn’t back down.

Release dateOctober 17, 1939
Directed byFrank Capra
Cast– Jean Arthur as Clarissa Saunders
– James Stewart as Jefferson “Jeff” Smith
– Claude Rains as Senator Joseph Harrison “Joe” Paine
– Edward Arnold as Jim Taylor
– Guy Kibbee as Governor Hubert “Happy” Hopper
Production companyColumbia Pictures

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington’s Nominations at the 12th Academy Awards

CategoryRecipientResult
Outstanding ProductionColumbiaNominated
Best DirectorFrank CapraNominated
Best ActorJames StewartNominated
Best Supporting ActorHarry CareyNominated
Best Supporting ActorClaude RainsNominated
Best StoryLewis R. FosterWon
Best ScreenplaySidney Buchman, based on a story by Lewis R. FosterNominated
Best ScoringDimitri TiomkinNominated
Best Sound RecordingJohn P. LivadaryNominated
Best Art DirectionLionel BanksNominated
Best Film EditingGene Havlick and Al ClarkNominated

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