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Santa Fe Saddlemates (1945) Online

Santa Fe Saddlemates (1945) Online
Original Title :
Santa Fe Saddlemates
Genre :
Movie / Western
Year :
1945
Directror :
Thomas Carr,Yakima Canutt
Cast :
Sunset Carson,Linda Stirling,Olin Howland
Writer :
Bennett Cohen
Type :
Movie
Time :
58min
Rating :
7.7/10
Santa Fe Saddlemates (1945) Online

Governor Price sends Sunset Carson to investigate a smuggling ring which is baffling the Border Patrol. Newspaper woman Ann Morton is working incognito in the saloon waiting for a break on the smuggling story. By posing as an expected outlaw named Brazos Kane, Sunset becomes a member of the gang. Ann discovers his real identity and purpose but conceals her knowledge, even from him.
Complete credited cast:
Sunset Carson Sunset Carson - Sunset Carson
Linda Stirling Linda Stirling - Ann Morton
Olin Howland Olin Howland - Dead Eye (as Olin Howlin)
Roy Barcroft Roy Barcroft - John Gant
Bud Geary Bud Geary - Spur Brannon
Kenne Duncan Kenne Duncan - Brazos Kane
George Chesebro George Chesebro - Fred Loder
Robert J. Wilke Robert J. Wilke - Rawhide (as Bob Wilke)
Henry Wills Henry Wills - Denver - Henchman
Forbes Murray Forbes Murray - Burke - Inspector
Frank Jaquet Frank Jaquet - Gov. L. Bradford Prince
Johnny Carpenter Johnny Carpenter - Mills - Henchman (as Josh Carpenter)
Rex Lease Rex Lease - Smiley


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The beginning of Sante Fe Saddlemates packed more action in the first five minutes than most westerns of this period. Sunset Carson has to fight three men, one after the other, in order to prove his worthiness as an undercover agent. A similar scene was later used in a Lash Larue film at PRC. Some of the gunfight scenes from Sante Fe Saddlemates were used in the opening of Sunset's Western Theater for PBS. Made in 1945, the film helped establish Sunset as a leading western star at Republic. His country boy smile and rugged figure made him popular among young girls and grown women alike. In some parts of the South, Sunset is said to have drawn more fan mail than Roy Rogers.