Smoky Mountain Melody
1948 film by Ray Nazarro
- December 16, 1948 (1948-12-16)
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Smoky Mountain Melody is a 1948 American musical Western film directed by Ray Nazarro, and starring Roy Acuff, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Russell Arms, Sybil Merritt, Tommy Ivo, and Jason Robards Sr. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on December 16, 1948.[1][2][3]
Plot
Cast
- Roy Acuff as himself
- Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Saddle Grease Williams
- Russell Arms as Bruce 'Kid' Corby
- Sybil Merritt as Mary Files
- Tommy Ivo as Tommy Durkin
- Jason Robards Sr. as Josh Corby
- Harry Cheshire as Doc Moffitt
- Fred F. Sears as Mr. Crump
- Trevor Bardette as Uncle McCorkle
- Tommy Magness as Musician
- Jock Mahoney as Buckeye
- Lonnie Wilson as Musician
- John Elliott as Englesby
- Ralph Littlefield as Masters
- Sam Flint as Brandon
- Eddie Acuff as Jenkins
- Jack Ellis as Jones
- Heinie Conklin as Bo
- Olin Howland as Lum Peters
- Pete Kirby as Musician
- Jimmy Riddle as Musician
- Joe Zinkan as Musician
- The Smoky Mountain Boys as Roy Acuff Band
- Carolina Cotton as Perky Durkin (uncredited)
References
External links
- Smoky Mountain Melody at IMDb
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Films directed by Ray Nazarro
- Al Jennings of Oklahoma
- Apache Territory
- The Arkansas Swing
- Baby Burlesks
- Bandits of El Dorado
- The Black Dakotas
- Blazing Across the Pecos
- The Blazing Trail
- Buckaroo from Powder River
- Challenge of the Range
- Cowboy Blues
- Cripple Creek
- Cyclone Fury
- David Harding, Counterspy
- The Desert Horseman
- Domino Kid
- El Dorado Pass
- Fort Savage Raiders
- Frontier Outpost
- Galloping Thunder
- Gunning for Vengeance
- Heading West
- Hoedown
- Home in San Antone
- Indian Uprising
- Junction City
- Kansas Pacific
- The Kid from Amarillo
- Laramie
- Laramie Mountains
- Last Days of Boot Hill
- Law of the Canyon
- The Lone Hand Texan
- Lone Star Moonlight
- Montana Territory
- Outlaws of the Rockies
- Over the Santa Fe Trail
- The Palomino
- Phantom Valley
- Quick on the Trigger
- Renegades of the Sage
- Return to Warbow
- Roaring Rangers
- Roaring Roads
- Rose of Santa Rosa
- The Rough, Tough West
- Singin' Spurs
- Singing on the Trail
- Six-Gun Law
- Smoky Mountain Melody
- Song of the Prairie
- South of Death Valley
- Southwest Passage
- Streets of Ghost Town
- Terror Trail
- Texas Dynamo
- Texas Panhandle
- That Texas Jamboree
- Throw a Saddle on a Star
- Top Gun
- The Tougher They Come
- Trail of the Rustlers
- Trail to Laredo
- Two-Fisted Stranger
- West of Dodge City
- West of Sonora
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