Santa Fe (1951) | |
Director(s) | Irving Pichel |
Producer(s) | Harry Joe Brown |
Top Genres | Action, Romance, Western |
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Santa Fe (1951) was a Action - Romance Film directed by Irving Pichel and produced by Harry Joe Brown.
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Free Streaming in July on the CMH Channel at Best Classics Ever ? Santa Fe Trail, And Then There Were None, Penny Serenade and More
By Annmarie Gatti on Jul 5, 2020 From Classic Movie Hub BlogClassic Movie Hub’s July picks for our CMH-Curated BCE ChannelMore than 40 Titles Streaming Free All Month Long! As we announced last month, we are thrilled?to have?partnered?with?Best Classics Ever (BCE), a mega streaming channel dedicated to classic films and TV shows! And, we are prou... Read full article
Santa Fe Trail – Olivia de Havilland Blogathon
By Rhonda0731 on Jul 3, 2016 From Smitten Kitten VintageMy entry for this blogathon is one of my favorite films of Olivia’s, Santa Fe Trail, that may?be as prominent as some of her other films. I am not a huge fan of Westerns, but I do have a few that strike my fancy, and Santa Fe Trail is one of them. Another pairing with Errol Flynn, this film is... Read full article
Santa Fe Trail: A Viewer's Guide
By Amanda Garrett on Oct 13, 2015 From Old Hollywood FilmsCavalry officers George Custer (Ronald Reagan, third from left) and J.E.B. Stuart (Errol Flynn, fourth from left) form a lifelong friendship in Santa Fe Trail (1940). Santa Fe Trail (1940) is one of the most unusual old Hollywood Westerns. It's billed as an exciting action-adventure starring the ... Read full article
Santa Fe Trail (1940)
By Beatrice on May 24, 2014 From Flickers in Time?Santa Fe Trail Directed by Michael Curtiz Written by Robert Buckner 1940/USA Warner Bros. First viewing/Netflix rental This is an OK Western with an excellent supporting performance by Raymond Massey. The main setting for the story is in “Bloody” Kansas just prior to the Civil War whe... Read full article
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