A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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314 THE TALKING PICTURE One of the best pictures of 1939 was Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, which Frank Capra produced and directed for Columbia. This scene shows James Stewart, as the youthful Senator, starting his filibuster speech in his own defense. Notice the amazing faithfulness of this set. BELOW Howard Hawks' production of Only Angels Have Wings offered several fine performances by the principals. Shown here are Richard Barthelmess, making a comeback, Cary Grant, and Thomas Mitchell. In the background is Allyn Joslyn.