Santa Fe Rides (1937)

Approved | | Music, Western | 25 February 1937 (USA)
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, ... See full summary »

Director:

Bernard B. Ray (as Raymond Samuels)

Writers:

Tom Gibson (story and continuity), Forrest Sheldon (dialogue)

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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Bob Custer ... Santa Fe Evans
Eleanor Stewart ... Carol Sheldon
Ed Cassidy ... Mr. Allen
David Sharpe ... Buddy Sheldon
Roger Williams ... Carver
Slim Whitaker ... Henchman Al Jensen
Lafe McKee ... 'Dad' Sheldon
John Elliott ... Carlton
'Snub' Pollard ... Stubby
The Singing Cowboys The Singing Cowboys ... Cowhands / Musicians
Oscar Gahan ... Cal (Cowhand / Musician)
Lloyd Perryman ... Cowhand / Musician (as The Singing Cowboys)
Rudy Sooter ... Cowhand / Musician (as The Singing Cowboys)
Robert Hoag Robert Hoag ... Cowhand / Musician (as 'Curley' Hoag)
James Sheridan ... Bass Player (as Sherry Tansey)
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Storyline

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. Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>

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BRONZED SONS OF THE WEST IN A SERIES OF PULSE-QUICKENING ADVENTURES! See more »

Genres:

Music | Western

Certificate:

Approved | See all certifications »
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Trivia

This film received its earliest documented telecasts in Cincinnati, where it was shown in two parts, Sunday-Monday 24-25 April 1949 on freshly launched WKRC (Channel 11); it first aired in Atlanta Saturday 4 June 1949 on WSB (Channel 8), in Los Angeles Sunday 19 June 1949 on KTSL (Channel 2) and in New York City Wednesday 30 November 1949 on WPIX (Channel 11). See more »

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

25 February 1937 (USA) See more »

Also Known As:

Vaqueiro da Fuzarca See more »

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Technical Specs

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Sound Mix:

Mono

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
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