In the context of the story, Paine instructs Saunders to take Smith out and eliminate him. He emphasizes the need to ensure that Smith does not pose a threat any longer, indicating the urgency and seriousness of the situation. This directive highlights the tension and moral complexities faced by the characters involved.
Stuart Saunders Smith was born in 1948.
There is not a man in the credits named Joe Paine from the cast of Mr. Smith goes to Washington.
When Paine was part of a political graft, and Mr. Smith was about to blow it, Paine accused Smith of owning Willet Creek already. Smith has proposed a bill to build a National Boys Camp using contributions from young boys over America. However, if he owned Willet Creek already, he would gain a enormous profit, from essentially 'stealing' from the boys. Smith's signature had been forged. Paine did this to stop him building on Willet Creek, where a dam, that would help Paine and Jim Taylor make an enormous profit, was going up. However, Paine, with a guilty concience, at the moment Smith was about to be expelled, spoke up and said the whole thing about the dam at Willet Creek was a scandal, Smith was innocent. Hope this helps.
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Joseph Paine's parents were Joseph Paine Sr. and Mary Paine (née Smith). They lived in England, and their son, Joseph, later emigrated to America, where he became the father of the political activist Thomas Paine.
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In "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," Senator Paine confesses to his involvement in corrupt dealings because he is confronted by the idealistic Jefferson Smith, who represents integrity and the fight for truth. Paine's guilt and the weight of his actions ultimately push him to reveal the truth, highlighting the contrast between Smith's unwavering principles and the corruption prevalent in politics. His confession serves as a pivotal moment in the film, emphasizing themes of morality, accountability, and the potential for redemption.
Thomas Paine was trying to tell the colonist to go to war with Britianby writing "Comon sense" . He wanted the 13 colonies to have freedom from british rule and taxes.
In "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," Ma refers to Saunders' smile as "the kind of smile that makes you feel like a kid." This description highlights the warmth and sincerity of Saunders' character, portraying her as someone who brings joy and comfort to those around her. The smile serves as a contrast to the political cynicism depicted in the film.
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Smith and Wesson will tell you if you call them
Thomas Paine was trying to tell the colonist to go to war with Britianby writing "Comon sense" . He wanted the 13 colonies to have freedom from british rule and taxes.