Santa Fe Rides
"Bronzed sons of the west in a series of pulse-quickening adventures!"
Originally released in 1937. Santa Fe Rides is a western/music film. directed by Bernard B. Ray. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Bob Custer, Eleanor Stewart, and Ed Cassidy
Synopsis
The Transcontinental Broadcasting Company sends a sound truck and equipment to a ranch to obtain an audition from "Santa Fe" Evans and his musical cowboys (Oscar Gahan, Lloyd Perryman, Robert "Curley" Hoag, Rudy Sooter and Sherry Tansey.) Carver, arch enemy of Evans and a rival for the love of Carol Sheldon, fails in an attempt to spoil the audition. Carver frames Mr. Sheldon and Carol's brother Buddy on a charge, by Al Jensen, of receiving cattle stolen from him by Evans. Carver blames Evans for all of the Sheldon's troubles and, what with one thing or another, it looks like Evans and his cowhands will miss the big broadcast.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Reliable Pictures Corporation (I)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Santa Fe Rides about?
The Transcontinental Broadcasting Company sends a sound truck and equipment to a ranch to obtain an audition from "Santa Fe" Evans and his musical cowboys (Oscar Gahan, Lloyd Perryman, Robert "Curl...
Who directed Santa Fe Rides?
Santa Fe Rides was directed by Bernard B. Ray.
How long is Santa Fe Rides?
Santa Fe Rides has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
When was Santa Fe Rides released?
Santa Fe Rides was released on February 25, 1937 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Santa Fe Rides?
The main cast of Santa Fe Rides includes Bob Custer, Eleanor Stewart, Ed Cassidy, David Sharpe, Roger Williams.