Smokey Smith (film)

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Smokey Smith
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Directed by Robert N. Bradbury
Written byRobert N. Bradbury
Starring Bob Steele
Production
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Release date
  • April 2, 1935 (1935-04-02)
Running time
57 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Smokey Smith is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele. [1] It was remade in 1950 as Crooked River . [2]

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References

  1. "Smokey Smith". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . Baseline & All Movie Guide . Retrieved March 6, 2016.[ dead link ]
  2. "Bob Steele Westerns by Boyd Magers" . Retrieved May 24, 2016.