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''In Old Santa Fe'', 1934
A vintage movie poster of ''In Old Santa Fe'', a 1934 American Western film directed by David Howard. The film is known for its blend of Western... more
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''In Old Santa Fe'', 1934
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Movie World Posters
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Mixed Media - Vintage Movie Poster
Description
A vintage movie poster of ''In Old Santa Fe'', a 1934 American Western film directed by David Howard. The film is known for its blend of Western action, music, and the on-screen presence of its lead actor, Ken Maynard.
Plot:
The film is set in the Old West and follows the story of Bob Blake, portrayed by Ken Maynard, a singing cowboy and U.S. Marshal. Blake is assigned to investigate a series of mysterious cattle rustlings in the town of Santa Fe. He disguises himself as a ranch hand to get closer to the criminal gang responsible for the thefts.
As Blake infiltrates the gang and works undercover, he encounters a female ranch owner, Helen Rogers, played by Evalyn Knapp, who is also determined to uncover the identity of the cattle rustlers. Together, they work to expose the criminals and bring them to justice.
The film incorporates elements of action, musical performances, and romance as it unfolds against the backdrop of the Wild West.
Notable Elements:
Ken Maynard: Ken Maynard, a popular cowboy actor and singer during the era of B-Westerns, takes on the lead role of Bob Blake.
Singing Cowboy: "In Old Santa Fe" features musical performances by Ken Maynard, a characteristic of many B-Westerns of the time.
Action and Adventure: The film includes action sequences, gunfights, and horseback riding typical of Western films.
Blend of Genres: The film combines Western elements with musical and romantic aspects to appeal to a broad audience.
Entertainment Value: "In Old Santa Fe" is a product of the B-Western genre, known for its entertaining and straightforward storytelling.
"In Old Santa Fe" is a classic B-Western film that captures the spirit of the Old West and the popularity of singing cowboys in the 1930s. While it may not be as well-remembered today as some other Western classics, it remains a representation of the entertainment value and style of films in its genre during that era.
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September 19th, 2021
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