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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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