South of Santa Fe
Hero Bob Steele is falsely accused of stealing a map to a valuable gold deposit.
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DVD-R Details
- From The Sam Sherman Archives
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours
- Video: Black & White
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: January 31, 2011
- Originally Released: 1932
- Label: Alpha Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Bob Steele, Ed Brady, Al Bridge, Chris-Pin Martin, John Elliott & Hank Bell | |
Directed by | Bert Glennon | |
Screenwriting by | Arthur G. Durlam |
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Description by OLDIES.com:
Jack Stone murders rancher John Thornton for the map to his secret gold mine. Arriving too late to save her father Thornton's daughter Beth rips the map in two and Stone is forced to flee with just half. Resourceful cowboy Tom Keene shows up at the Thornton ranch looking for work and agrees to help Beth bring her father's killer to justice.
Bob Steele, son of director Robert Bradbury, starred in dozens of cowboy pictures and headlines this Trem Carr production. Unlike many of his fellow western stars, Steele routinely broke free of the genre, notably playing Curly in the 1939 classic Of Mice and Men.
Product Description:
In his first of six inexpensive Westerns for producer Trem Carr, bantam-weight cowboy ace Tom Steele played Tom Keene, a Yankee defying Mexican Captain Rodriguez (Allan Garcia) by crossing over the border into Mexico to visit his friend, Lanky (Eddie Dunn). At the Thornton ranch, old man Thornton is murdered for his map to a mine by evil Jack Stone (Edwin Brady). At first, Keene mistakenly believes that Thornton's daughter, Beth (Janis Elliott), has been kidnapped by Grainger (Gordon De Main), but he proves to be a family friend. After settling this little matter, the two of them concoct a plan to retrieve the map. The bumbling Captain Rodriguez briefly gets in the way of things but the villains are finally apprehended and the map returned to a grateful Beth. SOUTH OF SANTA FE was released by Poverty Row company Sono Art-World Wide. Following the demise of that company in 1933, producer Carr and Steele brought their act to Monogram.
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- UPC: 089218649294
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