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1. James H. Graham, "Movie-makers Finishing Film About Capitol," Washington [D.C.] Times-Herald, Sept. 1952. 2. Ibid. 3. Ibid. 4. Interview with Peggy Pridemore, location manager, 7 Feb. 2012. 5. Lynn Rothman, "Location Shots," Action magazine, July/Aug. 1978, 13. 6. Telephone interview with Stuart Neumann, location manager, 29 May 2012. Neumann was partic- ularly proud of the sequence, obtained with the help of a Senate staffer, which had a good portion of Capitol Hill closed down on a Sunday so that, when Stallone strode down the steps of the Russell Building, he saw in a wide panorama—literally hundreds of period (1950s) trucks and cars in all directions. 7. Email to author from Jeff Biggs, press spokes- man for Speaker Tom Foley, 11 April 2012. 8. Frank Capra, e Name Above the Title (New York, 1971), 261. 9. "Movie of the Week: Mr. Smith Goes to Wash- ington," Life, Oct. 1939, 72. 10. Robert C. Byrd, "e Senate in Literature and Film" (Chapter 21), in The Senate 1789–1989: Addresses on the History of the Senate, (Washington, DC, 1989–94), 484–5. 11. Wikipedia, "Ray Harryhausen" entry ("In pop- ular culture" section), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Ray_Harryhausen#In_popular_culture (accessed 20 Dec. 2018). 12. Catherine Eisele, "Spielberg Denied Close Encounter at Capitol," [Washington, D.C.] e Hill, 19 Mar. 1997. 13. IMDb.com, "e Distinguished Gentleman" ("Film Locations" section), https://www.imdb.com/ title/tt0104114/locations?ref_=tt_dt_dt (accessed 29 Nov. 2018). 14. Rothman, "Location Shots." 15. Kathleen Maxa, "Hollywood on the Potomac," Business & Real Estate Washington [D.C.], 1980, 86. 16. Neumann, telephone interview. 17. Mark Hartsell, "Bright Lights, Big Names: Eastwood Films at Library," [Washington, D.C.] Library of Congress Gazette, 1 April 2011, 1. 18. Terry Christensen, Reel Politics: American Political Movies from Birth of a Nation to Platoon (New York, 1987), 8. 19. See Richard F. Fenno, Jr., Congressmen in Committee (Boston, 1973), and John F. Manley, e Politics of Finance: e House Committee on Ways and Means (Boston, 1970), among others. 20. David L. Paletz and Daniel Lipinski, "Movies on Congress," in Encyclopedia of the United States Congress (New York, 1995), 1420–1426. 21. James Monaco, How to Read a Film: e Art, Technology, Language, History, and eory of Film and Media (New York, 1981), 219. 22. Paul Boller, Jr., Congressional Anecdotes (New York, 1991), 12. 23. James Sterling Young, The Washington Community, 1800–1828 (New York, 1966), 59. 24. Steven S. Smith, Jason M. Roberts, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen, e American Congress (New York, 2006), 2. IMAGE CREDITS: Fig. 1. Everett Collection, ©Columbia Pictures Fig. 2. Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting & Recorded Sound Division Fig. 3. Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting & Recorded Sound Division Fig. 4. Photofest Fig. 5. Everett Collection Fig. 6. Dreamworks and 20th Century Fox Fig. 7. Everett Collection/©Buena Vista Fig. 8. Everett Collection/©United Artists Fig. 9. Everett Collection/©Warner Brothers Pictures Fig. 10. Cheryl Adams Fig. 11. Everett Collection Fig. 12. Everett Collection NOTES THE CAPITOL DOME 15

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