| Smith! | |
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| Directed by | Michael O'Herlihy | 
| Screenplay by | Louis Pelletier | 
| Based on | Breaking Smith's Quarter Horse by Paul St. Pierre | 
| Produced by | Bill Anderson | 
| Starring | Glenn Ford | 
| Cinematography | Robert C. Moreno | 
| Edited by | Robert Stafford | 
| Music by | Robert F. Brunner | 
| Color process | Technicolor | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Buena Vista Distribution | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 102 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Box office | $1.3 million (US/ Canada rentals)[1] | 
Smith! is a 1969 American Western film made by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Michael O'Herlihy, and starring Glenn Ford.
Plot
Native American Jimmyboy flees to a ranch owned by Smith, a white man raised by a Native American. Jimmyboy has been accused of a crime by a white man and fears he will not receive a fair trial. Smith helps Jimmyboy deal with a cruel sheriff and persuades him to surrender to the local authorities, promising him he will act as a defense witness during court proceedings.
Cast
- Glenn Ford as Smith
 - Nancy Olson as Norah Smith
 - Dean Jagger as Judge Brown
 - Warren Oates as Walter Charlie
 - Chief Dan George as Ol' Antoine
 - Frank Ramírez as Gabriel Jimmyboy
 - John Randolph as Mr. Edwards
 - Keenan Wynn as Vince Heber
 - Christopher Shea as Alpie
 - Roger Ewing as Donald Maxwell
 - Jay Silverheels as McDonald Lasheway
 - James Westerfield as Sheriff
 - Fred Aldrich as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
 - William Bryant as Corporal/Court Bailiff (uncredited)
 - Melanie Griffith as Extra (uncredited)
 - Gregg Palmer as Sergeant, Court Bailiff (uncredited)
 
Music
The film's theme song, "The Ballad of Smith and Gabriel Jimmyboy," was written and sung by Bobby Russell.
See also
References
- ↑ "Big Rental Films of 1969", Variety, January 7, 1970 p 15
 
External links
- Smith! at IMDb
 - Smith! at the American Film Institute Catalog
 - Smith! at the TCM Movie Database
 
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