Summary
Smith! is an American western first released in 1969,
directed by Michael O’Herlihy.
The film stars Glenn Ford, Nancy Olson, Dean Jagger, Keenan Wynn and Warren Oates.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Michael O’Herlihy
- Script: Louis Pelletier, Paul St. Pierre
- Photo: Robert C. Moreno
- Music: Robert F. Brunner
- Cast: Glenn Ford (Smith), Nancy Olson (Norah Smith), Dean Jagger (Judge James C. Brown), Keenan Wynn (Vince Heber), Warren Oates (Walter Charlie), Chief Dan George (Ol’ Antoine), Frank Ramírez (Gabriel Jimmyboy), John Randolph (Mr. Edwards), Christopher Shea (Alpie), Roger Ewing (Donald Maxwell), Jay Silverheels (McDonald Lasheway), James Westerfield (Sheriff), Fred Aldrich (Restaurant Patron), William Bryant (Corporal), Eric Clavering (Native on motorcycle), Ricky Cordell (Peterpaul), Melanie Griffith (Extra), Gregg Palmer (Sergeant, Court Bailiff)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 112 min
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