Santa Fe Passage | Cowboy and Indian Movie | ACTION | WESTERN | Classic Feature Film In Full Length

Indian and Western Action Classic directed by William Witney in 1955: Santa Fe Passage - A disgraced Indian scout and his partner are hired to escort a wagonload of guns through Indian territory. Santa Fe Passage (1955) Director: William Witney Writers: Lillie Hayward (screenplay), Heck Allen (based on Esquire Magazine story by) (as Clay Fisher) Stars: John Payne, Faith Domergue, Rod Cameron Genres: Action | Western Country: USA Language: English Release Date: 17 July 1956 (West Germany) Also Known As: Ruta a Santa Fe Filming Locations: Kayenta, Arizona, USA Storyline: Scout and wagon-train guide Kirby Randolph hates all Indians, particularly Kiowa Chief Satank, whose massacre of an entire wagon-train of settlers led by Kirby, has led to his ostracism and neither he nor his pal Sam Beekman can get jobs. Aurelie St. Clair, who owns half of an ammunition shipment for sale in Santa Fe to Mexican insurrectionaries, protests when he partner Jess Griswold hires Kirby