Mr. Smith Goes to Washington movie plot
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Andy 2021-12-09 08:01:20
Smith gave a twenty-four-hour speech in the Senate, reading the "Declaration of Independence" and the "Constitution", and single-handedly opposed Taylor's forces throughout the state. The American spirit is fully expressed in this film (similar to "Young Lincoln", "Twelve Angry Men", "Killing a Mockingbird", and the American TV series "Boston Law"), those that symbolize the American spirit Buildings and great people are sacred again.
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Alvena 2022-03-29 09:01:03
Looking at Jeff, who is still a little immature and young, he first stepped into the political arena, and the state he showed can be summarized as a picture of Tucson. In the end, one person succeeds against the entire group, but just like "Twelve Angry Men", the key lies in the existence of the allowed rules and regulations that can be firmly grasped. I did laugh when Jeff picked up the entire Constitution and read it aloud, but first he could do that. Think of Mr. Liu Baorui's "Fighting between the King and the Minister" and his death.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington quotes
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James Taylor: Hendricks, get the hoi polloi excited. Have them send protests, letters, wires, anything you like.
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H.V. Kaltenborn, Himself: [Speaking into a CBS Radio microphone] This is H.V. Kaltenborn speaking. Half of official Washington is here to see democracy's finest show: the filibuster. The right to talk your head off. The American privilege of free speech in its most dramatic form. The least man in that chamber, once he gets and holds that floor, by the rules, can hold it and talk as long as he can stand on his feet. Providing always; first, that he does not sit down, second, that he does not leave the chamber or stop talking. The galleries are packed! In the diplomatic gallery, are the envoys of two dictator powers. They have come here to see what they can't see at home: democracy in action.