
Smokey Smith
Western
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Bob Steele
Bob Steele
Smokey Smith
Bob Steele
Smokey Smith


Mary Kornman
Mary Kornman
Bess Bart
Mary Kornman
Bess Bart


George 'Gabby' Hayes
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Blaze Bart
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Blaze Bart


Warner Richmond
Warner Richmond
Kent
Warner Richmond
Kent


Earl Dwire
Earl Dwire
Sheriff
Earl Dwire
Sheriff


Horace B. Carpenter
Horace B. Carpenter
Dad Smith
Horace B. Carpenter
Dad Smith
Vane Calvert
Vane Calvert
Mrs. Smith
Vane Calvert
Mrs. Smith
Bob Card
Bob Card
Henchman
Bob Card
Henchman
Bert Dillard
Bert Dillard
Deputy Bert
Bert Dillard
Deputy Bert


Herman Hack
Herman Hack
Henchman
Herman Hack
Henchman
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