Smoky Smoky (1946) - A Classic Tale of Friendship and Adventure

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Smoky (1946) - A Classic Tale of Friendship and Adventure

Dive into the timeless world of the American West with “Smoky,” a 1946 classic that captures the hearts of audiences through its compelling story and breathtaking scenery. Starring Fred MacMurray and Anne Baxter, this film brings to life Will James’ beloved novel about a cowboy and his remarkable horse.

Plot Summary:
“Smoky” follows the journey of Clint Barkley, a cowboy who forms an unbreakable bond with his horse, Smoky. The film portrays the challenges they face, the adventures they undertake, and the deep connection that grows between them. Set against the stunning backdrop of the rugged American landscape, this movie is a testament to loyalty, friendship, and the indomitable spirit of the West.

Why You Should Watch:

• Heartwarming Story: The narrative is a moving exploration of the bond between man and animal, showcasing themes of trust and resilience.
• Stunning Cinematography: The film beautifully captures the vast, untamed wilderness of the American West, offering a visual treat for nature and western enthusiasts.
• Iconic Performances: Fred MacMurray delivers a standout performance, perfectly embodying the rugged yet compassionate cowboy, while Anne Baxter adds depth to the story with her nuanced portrayal.

Fun Fact:
Did you know that the movie is based on Will James’ novel of the same name? James was not only an author but also an accomplished artist and cowboy, bringing authentic experiences to his storytelling.

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Watch “Smoky” now and experience the magic of a true western classic!

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コメント (21)
  • A beautiful movie I stumbled upon, in my grief loosing my father today. A reunion in heaven, my mother and father together again. Married 65 glorious years. Two old dairy farmers, who raised us five kids on a dairy farm. My precious mum , was a excellent horse rider. From the age of 5, would ride a horse to and from school each day.
  • @togle184
    This movie is wonderful! So many good things to say about it. Great story and acting. The music alone, beautiful ballads sung by Burl Ives. Heart warming story line. You really get a feel about cowboys and their love and respect for horses. You will enjoy this movie a lot and always be happy you chose to watch it.
  • Two of my favorite actors. Fred MacMurray and Ann Baxter. Heart warming story. And of course Burl Ives singing. I grew up on movies like this. Drive-in movies, Saturday afternoon matinee. Admission 50 cents. Popcorn 15 cents with real butter. Soft drinks 10 cents and candy 5 cents. And great hot dogs. Two movies, a cartoon, news reel and coming attractions.
  • That's how the world was in Idaho when I was young. Many cowboys, packers, and wranglers were born in the late 1800s, and WWII had just ended. Electricity lines had not yet extended very far from towns to rural farms/ranches, and there were no such things as horse trailers and 4x4 pickups in those days. At the time, Idaho Power had a government program whose sole purpose was getting electricity to the more rural ranches. There were tractors and hay balers, but many farmers/ranchers still used horses to mow and Mormon Derricks to stack hay. We even used horse-drawn wagons when we picked up baled hay in the pastures and then stacked it near the barn. At the time, Idaho's population was just over 300,000. Now, there are that many folks in just the Treasure Valley. "Smokey" brought back a lot of memories for me...
  • Beautiful voice of Mr Ives. The earliest of films I have seen him. The ending of the movie reminds me of a film made in the 90s, Black Beauty. A horse passed off to different owners and neglected. But finally found by accident by a former stable boy and now grown up and reunited with his beloved horse.
  • Thank you so much for re living some of my fondest memories. I was 13 when my dad n I saw this on saturday matinee. westerns were my dad's favorites n they became mine as well. Burl Ives became his favorite singer after this movie and our family got hooked on DOWN IN THE VALLEY because my father would play his guitar n sing🥰🥰🥰 Thank you for sharing this classic and Godbless.
  • I love this, thank you for posting, but only thing that ruined it was the fact other music was made over the original song sung before or at the campfire. I used to own the book Smoky by Will James, fact is I had two of them, read them often. How I miss reading them, but they were lost many years ago and I haven’t been able to find them anywhere. Fact is, I had many books I used to read, I’d rather read books than play games on my computer. Technology is becoming overrated and irresponsible with people ….👍❤️🙏🏼
  • @kenzpenz
    Beautiful movie, I am 86 years old and enjoyed it to the max. Thank you very much.
  • Какой замечательный, трогательный фильм про настоящую дружбу! Привет из России!
  • Wonderful movie. It is really very hard to film such movies with animals. Hats off to all the crew member. Great❤
  • Beautiful ANN BAXTER, I remember her from the "TEN COMMANDMENTS " movie.
  • Sweet story made special with a young Burl Ives singing classic and beautiful American folk songs. Two of my favourite actors too- cute as a button with her husky voice Anne Baxter, and consummate good guy Fred MacMurray. Bravo.
  • Great movie they don't make them like that anymore❤❤❤
  • Great story and Burl Ives singing ; what a voice will be watching and listening again.!
  • This has always been one of my favorite Western movies. Long before Fred McMurray made my 3 sons . Ann Baxter was such a beautiful woman and talented actress. Burl Ives was young here . Long before he started making and recorded Christmas movies and music. He went on to star in several other really good westerns .😅
  • @gpal6224
    A friend in need is a friend indeed. Excellent movie.
  • @chirho777
    The parade scene was filmed in Tucson, AZ & up to a couple years ago was for the longest time billed as the longest non-motorized parade in the world 👍🏼😃