Year: 1936
Country:
United States
Run Time:
115 minutes
Gary Cooper plays Longfellow Deeds, a tuba-playing country boy who suddenly inherits a million dollars and then gives it all away when he discovers that his so-called big city associates are crooks and swindlers. 1937 Oscar for Best Director and four other nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor.
Screenplay
Robert Riskin (from a story by Clarence Budington Kelland)
Producer
Frank Capra
Cinematography
Joseph Walker
Editing
Gene Havlick
Principal Cast
Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur
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