史密斯先生到华盛顿
3.0 |2025年11月21日 |正片 |共1集
简介:
美国的一个小镇,Jefferson Smith(詹姆斯·斯图尔特 James Stewart饰)是当地的童子军的首领,深受青少年们的喜爱,被选为新的参议员,来到了华盛顿。遇到了他父亲的老朋友,同为参议员的Joseph Paine(克劳德·雷恩斯 Claude Rains饰),并且迷上了Joseph的漂亮女儿。单纯的Jefferson从来没来过华盛顿,在华盛顿闹了不少笑话,被媒体纷纷取笑。Joseph让Jefferson起草一个提案,并让他的女秘书Clarissa Saunders(琪恩·亚瑟 Jean Arthur 饰)协助Jefferson。然而Jefferson却发现,他的这个所谓参议员不过是其他老谋深算的参议员手中的木偶,他发现了他们一个巨大的阴谋。Jefferson决定以自己单薄的力量来对抗那群人,来改变这个腐败的政治环境。到底他能否成功?史密斯先生的华盛顿之旅会如何结束? 本片获第11届奥斯卡10项提名,赢得最佳原创剧本一奖。©豆瓣

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  Bullied by his matriarchal mother, abused by his siblings, ignored by his father, Poil de Carotte's childhood is as miserable as it could be. An illegitimate child, he is the main reason for the enmity which exists between his parents, who continue to live together just to keep up appearances. In the end, Poil de Carotte's suffering becomes more than he can bear...
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  Drawing heavily on the poignant novel by Jules Renard on which it is based, Poil de carotte is a modest yet appealing film which has stood the test of time mainly because of the quality of its acting performances and its inherent humanity. It is more memorable than Julien Duvivier's earlier silent version of 1925, also named Poil de Carotte.
  The part of Poil de Carotte was played by 11 year old Robert Lynen, who was alleged to have been discovered whilst walking down the Champs-Elysées in Paris. Lynen is totally captivating and the film made him an instant star, launching what looked like becoming a very promising film career – until he was shot dead whilst fighting against the Germans in 1944. Harry Baur, a legendary stage and film actor (who also died during World War II, allegedly at the hands of the Gestapo), also turns in a typically fine performance. The reconciliation between father and son at the end of the film provides its most enduring image, enough to melt the heart of all but the most stoical of spectators.

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主演:Charlotte Barbier-Krauss,Henry Krauss
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