Santa Fe Scouts
Santa Fe Scouts

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Santa Fe Scouts

1943
Movie
55 min
English

This late entry in Republic's long-running "Three Mesquiteers" series stars Bob Steele, Tom Tyler and Jimmy Dodd as, respectively, Tucson Smith, Stony Brooke and Lullaby Johnson. This time out, the Mesquiteers try to help young Tim Clay (John James), who's been framed for murder by villains who want to gain possession of Clay's ranch property.

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IMDb5.9/10
Director: Ray NazarroGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In this Western, a brave cowboy takes on a corrupt land baron who is trying to swindle homesteaders out of their land. He must race against time to expose the baron's schemes and protect the innocent settlers from losing their homes and livelihoods. The film features classic Western elements of good versus evil, with a heroic protagonist fighting for justice.

Critical Reception

Released during a prolific period for B-Westerns, 'Santa Fe Scouts' received standard reviews for its time, appealing to audiences who enjoyed straightforward cowboy adventures. It was generally seen as a competent entry in the genre, offering predictable but satisfying entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • A typical B-Western with clear-cut heroes and villains.

  • Features familiar plotlines and action sequences common to the genre.

  • Satisfies fans of classic cowboy films with its straightforward narrative.

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Fun Fact

Wild Bill Elliott, known for his numerous Western roles, was a popular leading man for Republic Pictures during the 1940s, often portraying the archetypal heroic cowboy.

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