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Smiley Gets a Gun is a 1958 Australian comedy-drama film in CinemaScope directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Sybil Thorndike and Chips Rafferty. It is the sequel to the 1956 film Smiley.
Smiley Gets a Gun: Directed by Anthony Kimmins. With Sybil Thorndike, Chips Rafferty, Keith Calvert, Bruce Archer. A sequel to the movie Smiley (1956). Young Smiley gets into more strife as he attempts to prove himself a responsible citizen by helping others, so that he can earn a new gun from Sergeant Flaxman.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Anthony Kimmins
- 1958-12-26
Smiley Gets a Gun is a film directed by Anthony Kimmins with Sybil Thorndike, Chips Rafferty, Keith Calvert, Bruce Archer .... Year: 1958. Original title: Smiley Gets a Gun. Synopsis:You can watch Smiley Gets a Gun through on the platforms:
- Edward Scaife
- Anthony Kimmins
- Australia
- Comedy. Drama | Sequel
The happy-go-lucky young Smiley gets into more strife as he attempts to prove himself a responsible citizen by helping others - all so he can earn a new gun from Sergeant Flaxman.
- Anthony Kimmins
- Canberra Productions
The local policeman Sergeant Flaxman (Chips Rafferty) promises Smiley (Keith Calvert) that he can have one if he can stay out of mischief and act in a responsible manner - instead of stoning the sergeant's office with a shanghai (slingshot). Eight nicks on the tree for good deeds and the gun is his.
Exasperated by the antics of Smiley Greevins, the mischievous young son of blacksmith Bill Greevins, Sgt. Flaxman, the constable of the Australian back-country town of Murrumbilla, admonishes the boy to learn responsibility.
Set in the Australian outback, a local policeman tries to help a trouble making young scamp settle down by promising the lad a new rifle if he can stay out of mischief and treat other people with respect. Smiley, the boy, does his very best, but the locals begin teasing him…