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Jean Arthur | Saunders | |
James Stewart | Jefferson Smith | |
Claude Rains | Senator Joseph Paine | |
Edward Arnold | Jim Taylor | |
Guy Kibbee | Governor Hopper | |
Thomas Mitchell | Diz Moore | |
Eugene Pallette | Chick McGann | |
Beulah Bondi | Ma Smith | |
H.B. Warner | Senate Majority Leader | |
Harry Carey | President of the Senate | |
Astrid Allwyn | Susan Paine | |
Ruth Donnelly | Mrs. Hopper | |
Grant Mitchell | Senator MacPherson | |
Porter Hall | Senator Monroe | |
H.V. Kaltenborn | H.V. Kaltenborn | |
Charles Lane | Nosey | |
Pierre Watkin | Senate Minority Leader | |
Dick Elliott | Carl Cook | |
William Demarest | Bill Griffith | |
Billy Watson | Hopper Boy |
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Producer | Frank Capra
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Writer | Lewis R. Foster
Sidney Buchman Myles Connolly |
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Cinematography |
Joseph Walker
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Musician |
Dimitri Tiomkin
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Naive and idealistic Jefferson Smith, leader of the Boy Rangers, is appointed to the United States Senate by the puppet governor of his state. He soon discovers, upon going to Washington, many shortcomings of the political process as his earnest goal of a national boys' camp leads to a conflict with the state political boss. |
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