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  1. Título original: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. Sinopsis: Un ingenuo joven de provincias (Gary Cooper) va a Nueva York para hacerse cargo de una herencia de veinte millones de dólares. Allí se enamora de una chica encantadora (Jean Arthur), sin saber que es ...Puedes ver El secreto de vivir mediante Suscripción,Alquiler,Compra en las plataformas: Filmin,Apple TV,Rakuten TV,Amazon Video

  2. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, American romantic comedy film, released in 1936, that became one of director Frank Capra ’s most popular movies. It is noted for its populist theme and for the performances of Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. Longfellow Deeds (played by Cooper) is a country rube who, after inheriting a fortune from his uncle, moves to New ...

  3. Jean Arthur, James Stewart and Claude Rains star in Frank Capra's MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON, the award-winning 1939 classic about an idealistic, small town senator who heads to Washington and suddenly finds himself single-handedly battling ruthless politicians out to destroy him. When Frank Capra decided to film the novel "The Gentleman From Montana", he ran into an obstacle Director Rouben ...

  4. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is an American sitcom that aired on ABC starring Fess Parker. The series, which aired from September 29, 1962 to March 30, 1963, was based on the 1939 film of the same name , starring James Stewart in the title role.

  5. 3 de sept. de 2019 · Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is Frank Capra’s masterpiece, the natural parallel to his earlier Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936).This was Jimmy Stewart’s fifth film, and certainly his career-defining breakthrough, after the prior year being also cast alongside Jean Arthur in Frank Capra’s You Can’t Take It With You (1938).

  6. Fending off fortune hunters and crooked lawyers alike, Deeds proves no match for star reporter ‘Babe’ Bennett (Arthur) who gains his confidence and then writes scoffing articles about him… before ultimately realizing that she has fallen deeply in love with the so-called yokel. Double Feature with MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON

  7. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town” is a portrait of Americana rendered in a thin watercolour of a narrative. But the soul of the creation itself — is powerfully divine. In a somewhat reductive narrative to the superior “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” director Frank Capra riffs on the concept of a displaced country boy in “Deeds.”