Santa Fe

Santa Fe

Santa Fe
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Actor: Budd Fine, Janis Carter, Jerome Courtland, John Archer, Warner Anderson
Brand: Sony
DVD: Region Code 99
Audio: English (Original Language); English (Subtitled); Japanese (Subtitled)
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 87 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2005-09-06
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Sony Pictures

Movie Reviews of Santa Fe

Movie Review: More a staple than a routine!
Summary: 3 Stars

Synopsis: Irving Pichel, well-known Hollywood narrator and director is in charge as Hollywood western legend Randolph Scot stars in Santa Fe.

Scott stars as Britt Canfield the eldest of four ex-confederate brothers who have lost the estate and are in Missouri seeking a new life. They have an inevitable altercation with drunk Yankees and must flee. Scott ends up on a train carrying laborers to the equally legendary Atichison, Topka and Santa Fe. He becomes a railway construction boss and, almost inevitably, must now struggle against the usual- weather, Indians, a hot-headed female, gamblers, and his own 'Yankee-hating' brothers, who just can't quite reform themselves.

The plot is cleche but entwines enough read history--Bat masterson of Dodge city, Colonel Holliday, and the struggle with the DRG&W over Royal Gorge and Raton Pass, to really ring true.

Some see this film as formulaic and dull-- I see it as a staple western, and a great trio to watch with Union Pacific and Kansas pacific.

Not for everyone, but Pichel, Scott, and railfans will enjoy it.
It's a nice slice of Americana and railroadiana.

Summary of Santa Fe

In this rousing, action-packed post-Civil War adventure, legendary Western hero Randolph Scott stars as Britt Canfield, the eldest of four brothers who have seen their family's Virginia plantation stolen by carpetbaggers. With no choice but to start over, Britt accepts a position to help build the Yankee-funded Santa Fe railroad, where the straight-shooting ex-Confederate takes on superstitious Indians, crooked gamblers, vengeful war widows, and most dangerous of all, his three brothers, vicious Yankee haters who'll stop at nothing to prevent the completion of the Santa Fe. Even if it means killing their own brother.
The directorial career of Irving Pichel (pronounced peekl) ran from the Cooper-and-Schoedsack specials The Most Dangerous Game (1932) and She (1935) to a couple of religious productions in 1953-54; it peaked with the wartime dramas The Pied Piper (1942) and The Moon Is Down (1943). Pichel also kept busy as a character actor (e.g., the towering manservant Sandor in Dracula's Daughter). But his most indelible cinematic contributions went uncredited: it is Pichel's carillon of a voice that narrates the John Ford classics How Green Was My Valley (1941) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon(1949).

That voice is heard at the beginning of Pichel's own Santa Fe, seeking to graft Ford-style allegory onto a formulaic tale of post-Civil War animosities and railroad-building. Randolph Scott (hero of She 25 years earlier) plays a former Confederate officer who, in a charmingly daft moment, lurches onto a rolling flatcar while fleeing vindictive Union veterans and finds himself recruited by the Santa Fe Railroad. His three brothers, refusing to "work for Yankees," desert him and turn more or less accidental outlaws. Scott is supposed to be torn between loyalty to his blood kin and loyalty to his employer (Warner Anderson, later of TV's The Line-Up)--also his rival for the affections of the war widow (Janis Carter) whose Union-officer husband was killed in a battle with Scott's Rebs. But the script is piecemeal and the individual scenes flatfooted. Sole exception: an out-of-the-blue fiddling contest (!) in a mountain pass, which both exacerbates and helps resolve a desperate crisis for Scott. --Richard T. Jameson

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