Smoky is a 1946 American Western film directed by Louis King and starring Fred MacMurray, Anne Baxter and Bruce Cabot.
The wild horse, Smoky, slowly develops a relationship with Clint, but ranch foreman Jeff doesn't trust the new hired hand, who is vague and mysterious about his past.
A stranger arrives named Frank and persuades a reluctant Clint to vouch for him to be hired as a wrangler.
Parts of the film were shot in Utah: Zion National Park, Kanab Race Track, Cave Lakes, Aspen Mirror Lake, the Gap, Rockville Road, Kanab Canyon, Ogden, and Cedar Breaks.
Fredonia, Arizona, Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Burbank and Saugus, California were also filming locations.