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Jada 2022-03-23 09:01:54

Summer 2001:


A Story of an Idealist


Young Senator Smith arrives in the capital to pay his respects to his idol, Lincoln, only to be frustrated by his ideals and beliefs.

There is always a voice saying:

Come in young man, putting your ideals out the door is
like taking off your

wellies
His faith triumphed.


For example, something like the constitution is similar to some ideas and concepts that people uphold.


Fifty years ago, this tall, thin young actor started his long career with this film.
He served in the Air Force during World War II.
Most of his characters are ordinary, optimistic Americans who work hard for small dreams in their hometown.
It is remembered because of its simplicity and simplicity.

He is James Stewart

The name has been translated as James Stewart.

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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington quotes

  • Jefferson Smith: I can promise you one thing, I'll do nothing to disgrace the office of - the United States Senate.

  • Jefferson Smith: I suppose, Mr. Paine, when a fellow bucks up against a big organization like that, that one man by himself can't get very far, can he?

    Senator Joseph Paine: No.