词条 | Santa Fe Passage |
释义 |
| name = Santa Fe Passage | image =File:Santa Fe Passage.jpg | image_size = | caption = | director = William Witney | producer = Sidney Picker | based on = {{based on|Santa Fe Passage 1952 story|Clay Fisher}} | screenplay = Lillie Hayward | story = Heck Allen | narrator = | starring = John Payne Faith Domergue Rod Cameron | music = R. Dale Butts | cinematography = Bud Thackery | editing = Tony Martinelli | studio = Republic Pictures | distributor = Republic Pictures | released = {{Film date|1955|5|12|United States}} | runtime = 91 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = }} Santa Fe Passage is a 1955 Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring John Payne, Faith Domergue and Rod Cameron. PlotKirby Randolph (John Payne) is a veteran scout who comes to hate all Indians after being betrayed by a Kiowa chief called Satank (George Keymas), whose massacre killed many men and ruined Kirby's reputation. Kirby and his sidekick Sam Beekman (Slim Pickens) are offered work by Jess Griswold (Rod Cameron), who believes a man deserves a second chance. Kirby immediately demands that an old Indian woman, Ptewaquin (Irene Tedrow), be ordered off the wagon train, but her young companion Aurelie St. Clair (Faith Domergue) refuses to part ways with her. Aurelie has a half-interest in a shipment of ammunition being delivered to Mexican soldiers. The antagonism between her and Kirby changes to a mutual attraction after Kirby heroically saves several lives along the trail. Jess, who also loves Aurelie, picks a fight with Kirby by disclosing that the girl is a "half-breed." The two men's differences are forgotten during an attack by Satank's men. A broken leg slows Jess, who volunteers to remain behind and keep fighting while the others escape. Kirby ends up face-to-face with Satank, who is about to kill him when the old woman, Ptewaquin, saves him by killing the Indian chief at the cost of her own life. Kirby discovers that the woman was Aurelie's mother. His hatred gone, he and Aurelie plan to be married in the manner of her mother's people. Cast
ProductionParts of the film were shot in Snow Canyon State Park.[1] See also
References1. ^{{cite book|last1=D'Arc|first1=James V.|title=When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah|date=2010|publisher=Gibbs Smith|location=Layton, Utah|isbn=9781423605874|edition=1st}} External links
9 : 1955 films|American films|English-language films|Films directed by William Witney|1950s Western (genre) films|Republic Pictures films|American Western (genre) films|Films shot in Utah|Trucolor films |
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。