Santa Fe Trail (1940)
- Starring:
- Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, (more)
- Director(s):
- Michael Curtiz
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
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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 about their own feelings towards slavery, the response is along the noncommittal lines of "A lot of people are asking those questions," "I don't have the answer to that," and so forth. Before we get to the meat of the story, we are treated to a great deal of byplay between West Point graduates Jeb Stuart (Flynn) and George Armstrong Custer (Ronald Reagan), who carry on a friendly rivalry over the affections of one Kit Carson Halliday (Olivia DeHavilland). Just so we know that the picture is meant to be a follow-up to Warners' Dodge City and Virginia City, Flynn is saddled with Alan Hale and "Big Boy" Williams, his comic sidekicks from those earlier films. Despite its muddled point of view, Santa Fe Trail is often breathtaking entertainment, excitingly staged by director Michael Curtiz. The film's public domain status has made Santa Fe Trail one of the most easily accessible of Errol Flynn's Warner Bros. vehicles. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 110 mins
Complete Cast:
- Errol Flynn - Jeb Stuart
- Raymond Massey - John Brown
- Alan Hale - Tex Bell
- William Lundigan - Bob Holliday
- Gene Reynolds - Jason Brown
- Guinn "Big Boy" Williams - Windy Brody
- John Litel - Martin
- David Bruce - Phil Sheridan
- Charles D. Brown - Maj. Sumner
- Frank Wilcox - James Longstreet
- Charles B. Middleton - Gentry
- Spencer Charters - Conductor
- William Marshall - George Pickett
- Luis Alberni
- Al Bridge
- Edmund Cobb
- Wilfred Lucas - Weiner
- Selmar Jackson
- Russell Hicks - J. Boyce Russell
- Edward Hearn - Guard
- Henry Hall - Abolitionist
- Eddy Waller - Man
- Libby Taylor
- Grace Stafford - Farmer's Wife
- Clinton Rosemond
- Richard Kipling - Army Doctor
- Bernice Pilot
- Edward Peil Sr.
- Jack Mower - Surveyor
- Lafe [Lafayette] McKee - Minister
- Mitzi Green
- James Farley
- Joseph Crehan
- Mildred Coles - Girl
- Lane Chandler - Adjutant
- Georgia Caine - Officer's Wife
- Roy Barcroft
- Olivia de Havilland - Kit Carson Halliday
- Ronald Reagan - George Armstrong Custer
- Ward Bond - Townley
- Van Heflin - Rader
- Henry O'Neill - Cyrus Holliday
- Alan Baxter - Oliver Brown
- Moroni Olsen - Robert E. Lee
- Hobart Cavanaugh - Barber Doyle
- Joe Sawyer - Kitzmiller
- Russell Simpson - Shoubel Morgan
- Erville Alderson - Jefferson Davis
- Suzanne Carnahan - Charlotte
- George Haywood - John Hood
- Arthur Ayleswofth
- Eddy Chandler
- Frank Mayo - Bit
- Victor Kilian - Dispatch Rider
- William Hopper - Officer
- Louis Jean Heydt - Farmer
- Theresa Harris - Maid
- Maris Wrixon
- Emmett Vogan - Lieutenant
- Harry Strang - Sergeant
- Walter Soderling
- Napoleon Simpson - Samson
- Addison Richards - Sheriff
- Susan Peters - Charlotte Davis
- Nestor Paiva - Agitator
- Mira McKinney - Woman
- Creighton Hale - Telegraph Operator
- Mildred Gover - Woman
- Rev. Neal Dodd
- Harry Cording
- Cliff Clark - Instructor
- Lucia Carroll
- Jess Lee Brooks - Doorman
- Trevor Bardette
- Director(s):
- Michael Curtiz
- Writer(s):
- Robert Buckner
- Producer(s):
- Robert M. Fellows, Hal B. Wallis, Jack L. Warner
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR(Questionable for Children)
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