No.
No, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" is not based on a true story; it is a fictional narrative. The film, released in 1939 and directed by Frank Capra, follows a naive and idealistic senator, Jefferson Smith, who fights against political corruption. While it reflects real political themes and issues of the time, the characters and events are creations of screenwriter Sidney Buchman. The film is often seen as a commentary on American democracy and civic responsibility.
Yes, so the story goes.
yes, probably, because that is how the real story goes.
he put wooden teeth in cause he lost his real teeth
The storyline is loosely based off a true story. Oh, yeah, the initiation part of the game is how the real initiation goes.
i dont know a real one but i have y own and i goes cefggfeccefggfeccefggfcc
The real name of the rapper Pilse is Algernod Lanier Washington. The rapper Pilse goes by the name of Pilse as a form of stage name even though that is not his real name.
Ichabod Crane is a fictional character created by Washington Irving in his short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." The character is not based on a real person and is solely a product of Irving's imagination.
spectacular's real name is (spectacular smith)
Will Smith. Willard Carrol Smith II
It's 100% real because there are strangers on the internet who really kill girls (some are girls who kill boys). So it's real.
Najee Smith real mother is LeShaun [The Rapper] Her real name is Selina