In this comedy, a smooth-talking confidence trickster makes his
way into Congress - where the cynical would suggest he'd have plenty
of company.
Thomas Jefferson Johnson (Eddie Murphy) is a con man from Florida
who gets the bright idea that a scam artist could make a tidy sum
if he was able to get inside the political arena. When a Florida
senator named Jeff Johnson dies and a special election is held to
replace him, Thomas puts his name on the ballot as "Jeff Johnson,"
and enough confused voters check the ballot for him that he wins
the race and is on his way to Washington D.C.
Johnson soon finds a mentor in Dick Dodge (Lane Smith), chairman
of the Power and Industry Committee, who shows Johnson the ropes
on raking in PAC money while the late Mr. Johnson's aide, Reinhardt
(Grant Shaud), gives him the inside scoop on how things work in
Washington. Johnson's plans are going just as he hoped until he
meets Celia Kirby (Victoria Rowell), a volunteer lobbyist and political
activist whose uncle is a noted religious leader, The Rev. Elijah
Hawkins (Charles S. Dutton). Johnson quickly becomes smitten with
Celia, but it's obvious that she's not buying his act, and if he
wants to win her heart, he'll have to stop fooling people into thinking
he's honest and actually be honest. Joe Don Baker and Sheryl Lee
Ralph also co-star.
Mark Deming, All Movie Guide