An Indian boy flees when he is accused of murder.
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Cast
Glenn Ford | ... |
Smith
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Nancy Olson | ... |
Norah Smith
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Dean Jagger | ... |
Judge James C. Brown
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Keenan Wynn | ... |
Vince Heber
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Warren Oates | ... |
Walter Charlie
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Chief Dan George | ... |
Ol' Antoine
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Frank Ramírez | ... |
Gabriel Jimmyboy
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John Randolph | ... |
Mr. Edwards
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Christopher Shea | ... |
Alpie
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Roger Ewing | ... |
Donald Maxwell
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Jay Silverheels | ... |
McDonald Lasheway
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James Westerfield | ... |
Sheriff
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Fred Aldrich | ... |
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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William Bryant | ... |
Corporal / Court Bailiff (uncredited)
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Eric Clavering | ... |
Alexander (uncredited)
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Ricky Cordell | ... |
Peterpaul (uncredited)
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Raven Grey Eagle | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Melanie Griffith | ... |
Extra (uncredited)
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Michael Masters | ... |
State Trooper (uncredited)
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Gregg Palmer | ... |
Sergeant-At-Arms (uncredited)
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Ivan Williams | ... |
Court Clerk (uncredited)
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Directed by
Michael O'Herlihy |
Written by
Louis Pelletier | ... | (screenplay) |
Paul St. Pierre | ... | (book: "Breaking Smith's Quarter Horse") |
Produced by
Bill Anderson | ... | producer |
Tom Leetch | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Robert F. Brunner |
Cinematography by
Robert C. Moreno |
Editing by
Robert Stafford |
Art Direction by
John B. Mansbridge | ||
Robert Emmet Smith | ... | (as Robert E. Smith) |
Set Decoration by
Hal Gausman | ||
Emile Kuri |
Makeup Department
Otis Malcolm | ... | makeup artist |
La Rue Matheron | ... | hair stylist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Russell Llewellyn | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Robert O. Cook | ... | sound supervisor |
Roger A. Parish | ... | sound mixer (as Roger Parish) |
Stunts
Everett Creach | ... | stunt double: Keenan Wynn (uncredited) |
Bill Hart | ... | stunt double: Glenn Ford (uncredited) |
Dick Warlock | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Chuck Keehne | ... | costumer |
Emily Sundby | ... | costumer |
Music Department
Evelyn Kennedy | ... | music editor |
Walter Sheets | ... | orchestrator |
Louise Di Tullio | ... | musician: flute (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Alan Maley | ... | title designer |
Carol Byrd | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Fred Farr | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Diana Gemora | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Shep Houghton | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Cail Orey | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Al Roberts | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
John Stenner | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Dick Warlock | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Buena Vista Distribution Company (1969) (United States) (theatrical) (as Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc.)
- Disney Channel (1985) (United States) (tv) (as The Disney Channel)
- Walt Disney Home Video (1988) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (acknowledgement)
- RCA (sound recording)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
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.
Written by Tom Zoerner |
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Taglines | The trouble with Smith was Indians... the trouble with Indians was not enough Smiths! See more » |
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Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Melanie Griffith's first film. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in MINISODE! What Would Walt Have Done?-Era Movies NOT on Disney+! (2024). See more » |
Soundtracks | The Ballad of Smith and Gabriel Jimmyboy See more » |