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Santa Fe Trail

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Released: 2003-01-01

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Santa Fe Trail DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Arthur Ayleswofth, Roy Barcroft, Trevor Bardette, Luis Alberni, Al Bridge, Jess Lee Brooks, Georgia Caine, Lucia Carroll, Eddy Chandler, Lane Chandler, Cliff Clark, Edmund Cobb, Mildred Coles, Harry Cording, Joseph Crehan, Rev. Neal Dodd, James Farley, Mildred Gover, Mitzi Green, Creighton Hale, Theresa Harris, Edward Hearn, Louis Jean Heydt, Russell Hicks, William Hopper, Selmar Jackson, Victor Kilian, Frank Mayo, Lafe [Lafayette] McKee, Mira McKinney, Wilfred Lucas, Jack Mower, Nestor Paiva, Edward Peil Sr., Susan Peters, Bernice Pilot, Walter Soderling, Grace Stafford, Harry Strang, Libby Taylor, Emmett Vogan, Eddy Waller, Addison Richards, Clinton Rosemond, Maris Wrixon, Henry Hall, Richard Kipling, Napoleon Simpson, Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Raymond Massey, Ronald Reagan, Alan Hale, Van Heflin, Ward Bond, William Lundigan, Gene Reynolds, Henry O'Neill, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Alan Baxter, John Litel, Moroni Olsen, David Bruce, Hobart Cavanaugh, Charles D. Brown, Joe Sawy

Director(s): Michael Curtiz

Features:
Interactive menus
Original graphics
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Biography
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Film information
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Santa Fe Trail DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Generic Dolby Digital (unspecified format)
Language:
English
Running Time: 110
Genre: Movie Westerns
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 011891970051
Product Code: DEC97005DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1940
Studio: Tgg Direct
Santa Fe Trail DVD Summary Santa Fe Trail, Errol Flynn's third western, has precisely nothing to do with the titular trail.

Instead, the film is a simplistic retelling of the John Brown legend, with Raymond Massey playing the famed abolitionist.

The events leading up to the bloody confrontation between Brown and the US Army at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, are treated in a painstakingly even-handed fashion: Brown's desire to free the slaves is "right" but his methods are "wrong.

" Whenever the leading characters are asked
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