Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
The Beverly Theater
April 7 - April 14
APR
7
TUE
6:00 PM
APR
9
THU
4:20 PM
APR
14
TUE
1:00 PM

The Beverly Theater brings Frank Capra's beloved 1939 political drama to the screen, showcasing James Stewart in one of his most iconic roles as the idealistic young senator Jefferson Smith. This classic film follows Smith's journey to Washington D.C., where his naive faith in American democracy collides with the corruption and cynicism of political machinery. Stewart's earnest performance, paired with Jean Arthur's sharp-witted secretary and Claude Rains as the conflicted mentor, creates a story that still resonates nearly a century after its release.

The Beverly Theater's intimate 150-seat auditorium offers an ideal setting for experiencing this Golden Age Hollywood masterpiece. The venue's excellent acoustics and modern projection capabilities do justice to Capra's direction while maintaining the charm of watching a classic film in a theater designed for cinematic appreciation. Whether you're a first-time viewer or returning to rediscover why this film earned eleven Academy Award nominations, the Beverly Theater's Arts District location provides the perfect backdrop for an afternoon or evening of classic American cinema.

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