Smoky (1933 film) explained

Smoky
Director:Eugene Forde
Screenplay:Stuart Anthony
Paul Perez
Starring:Victor Jory
Irene Bentley
Frank Campeau
Hank Mann
LeRoy Mason
Narrator:Will James
Music:David Buttolph
Cinematography:Daniel B. Clark
Studio:Fox Film Corporation
Distributor:Fox Film Corporation
Runtime:69 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Smoky is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Stuart Anthony and Paul Perez. The film stars Victor Jory, Irene Bentley, Frank Campeau, Hank Mann, and LeRoy Mason. It is the first of three film adaptations of the 1926 novel Smoky the Cowhorse by Will James, who serves as narrator..

The film was released on December 8, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation.[1] [2] [3] It had an original copyright notice in 1933 that was renewed in 1961.[4] [5] Under the terms of Title 17 of the U.S. Code, the film will enter the public domain in 2029.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smoky (1933). TCM.com. 2011-05-31. 2015-10-15.
  2. Web site: A.D.S.. Movie Review: Smoky - The Story of a Horse. The New York Times. 1934-01-01. 2015-10-15.
  3. Web site: Smoky. Afi.com. 1933-12-08. 2015-10-15.
  4. Book: Catalog of Copyright Entries . Library of Congress . 1933 . 362 . en . June 6, 2023.
  5. Book: Catalog of Copyright Entries 1961 . Library of Congress . 1961 . 67 . en . June 6, 2023.