Smoky
Smoky

Smoky

1966Movie103 minEnglish

A cowboy named Clint bonds with a beautiful wild stallion that he trains, but after the two are separated and the horse ends up in a rodeo, Clint is determined to set it free.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: George ShermanGenres: Western, Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young boy in the Arizona Territory dreams of owning his own ranch. He finds a wild mustang, whom he names Smoky, and dedicates himself to training the horse. Together, they face numerous challenges, including a ruthless cattle baron who wants to claim the boy's land and his prize-winning horse.

Critical Reception

Smoky was generally well-received by audiences, particularly families, for its heartwarming story and Fess Parker's portrayal of the determined young rancher. Critics often noted its classic Western themes and suitability for younger viewers, though some found its plot predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its wholesome family entertainment and strong Western values.
  • Fess Parker's performance and the bond between the boy and his horse were highlighted.
  • Some reviewers found the narrative to be somewhat formulaic for the genre.

Google audience: Audience feedback on Google indicates appreciation for the film's classic Western feel and the emotional connection with the horse character. Many remember it fondly as a good film for children.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the 1942 novel of the same name by Will James, which also inspired the 1946 film starring Audie Murphy.

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