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MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON
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Frank Capra's classic offering of cinematic Americana, with Jimmy Stewart as a naive freshman senator up against a corrupt Washington establishment.
IDIOCRACY
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In this way underrated satire, Luke Wilson plays an average guy who gets frozen, only to wake up in 2505 as the smartest man alive. And the president!
ALL THE KING'S MEN (1949)
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Broderick Crawford gives a legendary performance as a brawling, bull-headed southern politician in this riveting drama of political corruption.
CANDIDATE, THE
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Redford stars as an idealistic lawyer seeking a Senate seat in this biting look at how candidates are turned into commodities by the political process.
SEVEN DAYS IN MAY
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Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, and Ava Gardner star in John Frankenheimer's thriller about a general's plot to overthrow a pacifist president.
PRIMARY (ROBERT DREW)
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Documentary pioneers followed JFK during the 1960 presidential primary to produce a truly groundbreaking film with a rare, candid intimacy.
LAST HURRAH, THE (1958)
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John Ford directs Spencer Tracy as Frank Skeffington, an Irish-Catholic big city mayor running his toughest political race. Based on the Edwin O'Connor novel.
MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE (2004)
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Jonathan Demme's stylish remake of the 1962 Cold War classic has been tailored with alarming ease to fit the political climate of the Halliburton era.
HANDS OVER THE CITY
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In this shrewd work of social realism, Rod Steiger plays a land developer out to make a killing in post-war Italy by manipulating government officials.
MISSING (CRITERION)
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In Costa-Gavras' political thriller about bureaucracy and cover-up, Jack Lemmon plays the father of an American writer killed during a coup in Chile.