


Smith!
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.
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Plot Summary
This documentary examines the tumultuous political landscape of the United States in 1969, focusing on the figures and events that shaped the nation. It presents a candid look at the era's key political players and the social unrest that permeated American society. The film captures the idealism and conflict of a nation at a crossroads.
Critical Reception
Smith! received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised its ambitious scope and the raw footage of prominent political figures, others found its editing disjointed and its focus too broad. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the historical snapshot and others feeling it lacked a clear narrative direction.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its archival footage of significant political figures.
- Criticized for an unfocused narrative and disjointed editing.
- Seen as a potentially valuable historical document, albeit flawed.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Smith!' is largely un documented due to its niche appeal and limited release. General sentiment, where available, suggests viewers found it an interesting but ultimately uneven historical document.
Fun Fact
The film was Orson Welles's last directorial effort to be released during his lifetime, though he continued to work on other projects afterwards.
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