Smith!


1h 42m 1969

Brief Synopsis

When the Indian Jimmyboy is accused of murder of a white man, he flees onto the ranch of Smith, who's well known for his tolerance for Indians, since he was raised by the old Indian Antoine. Smith helps Jimmyboy against the mean Sheriff and promises to speak for him in court, thus persuading him to surrender himself to the police.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Western
Release Date
Apr 1969
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Walt Disney Productions
Distribution Company
Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Breaking Smith's Quarter Horse by Paul St. Pierre (Chicago, 1966).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 42m
Sound
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Color
Color (Technicolor)

Synopsis

Smith lives on a small ranch with Norah, his wife, and their 10-year-old son, Albie. Upon returning from a 3-day trip, Smith learns that Gabriel Jimmyboy, a young Indian suspected of murder, has taken refuge on his property in the shack belonging to Smith's Indian blood brother, Ol' Antoine. Smith, who believes that Jimmyboy is innocent and will get a fair trial, tries to persuade Antoine to turn in Jimmyboy and use the reward money to hire a good lawyer, but the young Indian does not believe Smith and sends him away. Albie and his Indian friend Peterpaul find Jimmyboy hiding in the woods, and they bring him food. They are forced to reveal Jimmyboy's whereabouts to Smith when they learn that Vince, the Indian-hating deputy sheriff and Eddie, his assistant, along with some tracking dogs, are on his trail. Smith and Albie rush to warn Jimmyboy, but Antoine has already turned him in to the sheriff and collected the reward. The Indian haying crew the Smiths are relying on to cut their hay arrive but only to say that they are leaving to attend Jimmyboy's trial. Smith goes, too, when he learns that Antoine is also in jail. Smith gets Antoine freed and replaces Walter Charlie, a conniving Indian, as interpreter at the trial. Antoine's testimony describing the injustices done to the Indians in the past impresses the judge and jury, and Jimmyboy is freed. After the trial, Smith returns home to cut the hay alone, but the Indians soon come to help, and Antoine, after many months of promise, begins breaking Albie's prize Appaloosa.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Western
Release Date
Apr 1969
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Walt Disney Productions
Distribution Company
Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Breaking Smith's Quarter Horse by Paul St. Pierre (Chicago, 1966).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 42m
Sound
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Color
Color (Technicolor)

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Trivia

Notes

Location scenes filmed in Washington and Oregon.

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Spring April 1969

Released in United States Spring April 1969