Smith! (1969) is a Western Film, starring Glenn Ford and directed by Michael O'Herlihy.
Native American Jimmyboy (Frank Ramírez) flees to the ranch owned by Smith (Glenn Ford), a white man raised by a Native American. Jimmyboy has been accused of a crime by a white man and fears he will not receive a fair trial. Smith helps Jimmyboy deal with a cruel sheriff and persuades him to surrender to the local authorities, promising him he will act as a defence witness during court proceedings.
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"Just when you thought you knew a story." In this film we follow the lives of two males based in South London that come from different backgrounds. One an upper middle class adult and the other a working class young male who both during the film collide after making a drastic wrong decision in their life.
Keywords: independent-film
Just when you thought you knew a story
The future is dead.
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It's about a U.S. soldier coming back from Iraq and dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). Being in the war too long, he doesn't know what "normal" is anymore. This story is about what soldiers deal with upon return home from war. 1 out of every 5 soldiers has some form of PTSD.
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A stunt driver (Michael Madsen) heading for prison on a minor charge is freed against his will by a terrorist gang. Then by kidnapping his wife, he is forced to drive a getaway car in a plot to kidnap the President from a motorcade.
Keywords: action-hero, african-american, ak-47, ambulance, ambush, assassin, attack-on-president, attempted-kidnapping, automobile, bank-robbery
Kidnapping a US President is worth a hell of a lot of money.
Kidnapping a U.S. President is worth a hell of a lot of money.
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Having helped his father escape the law, Jim Curtis heads north with the Marshal chasing him. He and his pal Snicker elude the Marshall by changing clothes with two actors. Now forced to do vaudeville skits, Jim finds the man responsible for his and his father's problem working in the same saloon.
Keywords: actor, agent, alias, ambush, arizona, avenger, b-movie, b-western, bandage, banjo
Bob Steele packs a wicked punch in his newest picture...A whiz of a Western...filled with fists...gripping with gunplay...bloody with battles!
A gruelling fistfight...a fast friendship...a stirring search...clever disguise...trickery...a sweetheart's help---all to get his man! Bob Steele's latest roaring ripper of the West!
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Judge Ross, on the Federal Bench, rules in favor of a large company in litigation before him, unaware that a smaller company in which he owns considerable stock has been subsumed by the larger firm, thus creating appearance of a conflict of interests. When one of the Judge's enemies plots to ruin the Judge over this apparent improper behavior, Judge Ross's daughter Shirley sets out to prove her father's innocence.
Keywords: based-on-play, early-sound-film, part-talkie
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It's not the way you smile that touched my heart.
It's not the way you kissed that tears me apart.
Many, many, many nights go by.
I sit alone at home and cry over you.
What can I do?
Don't want nobody, nobody
Cause, baby, it's you.
Baby, it's you.
Is it true what they say about you?
They say you'll never, ever, never be true.
It doesn't matter what they say.
I know I'm gonna love you any old way.
What can I do?
What 'bout you?
Don't want nobody, nobody.
Baby, it's you.
Baby, it's you.
Baby
It doesn't matter what they say.
I know I'm gonna love you any old way.
What can I do?
What 'bout you?
Don't want nobody, nobody.
Baby, it's you.
Baby, it's you.
Don't leave me alone.
Come on home.
Baby, it's you.
Baby, it's you.
You know I need your lovin'
You know I love you.
Baby, it's you.
Baby
Something quite unholy, heard from your mouth,
As noted, south, south, hurrying south.
Are you ready for another one, baby?
Just because it crumbles,
doesn't make you humble.
You wanted to be free to be.
You wanted to take out the trash.
Always willing to precipitate the backlash.
Take the trash right out of me.
Take the trash right out of me.
Take the trash right out of me.