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  1. Riders of the Santa Fe: Directed by Wallace Fox. With Rod Cameron, Fuzzy Knight, Eddie Dew, Jennifer Holt. Cattleman on a trail drive are being victimized by a gang of outlaws who take over, by illegal methods, the only water hole that supplies the town and the trail drivers.

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    • Western
    • Wallace Fox
    • 1944-10
  2. Riders of the Santa Fe is a 1944 American Western film directed by Wallace Fox and written by Ande Lamb. The film stars Rod Cameron, Fuzzy Knight, Eddie Dew, Jennifer Holt, Ray Whitley and Lane Chandler. The film was released on November 10, 1944, by Universal Pictures.

  3. Overview. Tom Benner controls the town and the water supply. When his stooge Mayor rebels, he has him killed and replaced with Bullseye Johnson who immediately brings in Matt Canway as the town Marshal. Conway doesn't carry a gun but he is soon on to Benner and out to prove that Benner has altered the survey lines to obtain the water rights.

  4. Riders of the Santa Fe (1944) directed by Wallace Fox • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1944 Directed by Wallace Fox. Tom Benner controls the town and the water supply. When his stooge Mayor rebels, he has him killed and replaced with Bullseye Johnson who immediately brings in Matt Canway as the town Marshal.

    • Wallace Fox
    • Universal Pictures
  5. Synopsis. With election time rolling around in the unruly town of Red Mountain, Henry Daws, the current mayor, tells Tom Benner, the dishonest town boss, that he has decided to reject his crooked support. In turn, Benner orders his men to kill Daws in cold blood as he leaves Benner's saloon.

    • Wallace W. Fox, Scott Beal, Ira Webb
    • Rod Cameron
  6. Der Film Riders of the Santa Fe ist 60 minuten lang aus 1944, unter der regie von Wallace Fox. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Eddie Dew und Fuzzy Knight.

  7. Riders of the Santa Fe 1944 1h 36m Western List Reviews A man (Rod Cameron) rounds up outlaws in the Santa Fe Territory to ensure that trail drivers retain water rights.

    • Western