Smokey Smith (1935)
The parents (Horace B. Carpenter)(Vane Calvert) of Smokey Smith (Bob Steele) are murdered while traveling with a wagon train that is attacked by outlaws. Smokey swears revenge but his only possible chance lies in finding the member of the border-gang who took a ring from his father's finger. The sheriff (Earl Dwire) of a nearby border town makes Smokey a deputy after the latter saves his life when outlaws attack a stagecoach the sheriff is escorting. This enables Smokey to find the hideout of the gang that killed his parents, and he, posing as a wanted man, is able to join the gang. He soon incurs the wrath of gang-member Kent(Warner Richmond), who is jealous over the attention that Bess Bart (Mary Kornman, step-daughter of the gang-leader, "Blaze" Bart (George 'Gabby' Hayes), is showing Smokey.
Director:
Robert N. Bradbury
Writer:
Robert N. Bradbury
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Bob Steele as Smokey Smith |
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Mary Kornman as Bess Bart |
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George 'Gabby' Hayes as Blaze Bart |
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Warner Richmond as Kent |
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Earl Dwire as Sheriff |
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Horace B. Carpenter as Dad Smith |
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Vane Calvert as Mrs. Smith |
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Bob Card as Henchman |
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Bert Dillard as Deputy Bert |
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Herman Hack as Henchman |
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Perry Murdock as Henchman Butch |
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Tex Palmer as Stage Driver Ben |
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Tex Phelps as Henchman |
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Archie Ricks as Henchman |
| Writing | Robert N. Bradbury | Story |
| Writing | Robert N. Bradbury | Screenplay |
| Directing | Robert N. Bradbury | Director |