Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

94% of critics liked it

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In theaters Jan 01, 1936
Unrated, 1 hr. 55 min.

Movie Info

Director: Frank Capra
Rated: Unrated
Running Time: 1 hr. 55 min.
Genre: Romance, Classics, Comedy
Theater Release: Jan 01, 1936
DVD Release: Feb 15, 2000
Synopsis: When a car crash ends the life of a fabulously wealthy patron of the arts, the decedent's $20,000,000 fortune is inherited by one Longfellow Deeds (Gary Cooper) of Mandrake Falls, Vermont. Already a reasonably successful local businessman, Deeds doesn't really feel the need for anything extra in his life: he just wants enough time to practice his tuba and compose greeting-card doggerel. When Deeds is convinced to move to New York, hard-boiled newspaper reporter Babe Bennett (Jean Arthur) is

Critic Reviews

  • Mr. Deeds is really a very intelligent and beautiful affair, a film no less charming than Mr. Capra's It Happened One Night at the same time that it is definitely more profound. More...
  • Snappy lines, stellar performances, Capra classic. More...
  • Capra advocates populism and egalitarianism, underlined by values of Christianity. For him, every person is "God's creation" in his/her own right, evert person possesses some talent and should do his/her best with that gift. More...
  • A wonderful Capra vehicle; Cooper is superb; Arthur luminous. A comic movie with heart and a point to make. True Capra-corn, and that is not a criticism. A fine example of populist art. More...
  • Essential Capra and one of his best. Cooper and Arthur are luminous. More...
  • It's tough enough to film a credible morality play without being laughed out of town. It's altogether mind boggling to do so and provide a grade A romantic comedy to boot. More...
  • The tedium of Mr. Deeds Goes to Town outweighs its message of freedom and charity. More...
  • Here is a shamelessly simple story with a populist point of view, but it is handled with such charm and charisma and acted so well by Cooper and Arthur that it became another Frank Capra classic. More...
  • Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) is another lighthearted classic Frank Capra screwball romantic-comedy regarding the broader philosophical themes of individual innocence More...
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