A disgraced Indian scout and his partner are hired to escort a wagonload of guns through Indian territory.A disgraced Indian scout and his partner are hired to escort a wagonload of guns through Indian territory.A disgraced Indian scout and his partner are hired to escort a wagonload of guns through Indian territory.
Dorothy Andre
- Wagon Train Woman
- (uncredited)
Edward Colmans
- Padre
- (uncredited)
Tyler McVey
- Lawton - Wagonmaster
- (uncredited)
Tom Monroe
- O'Doyle - Blacksmith
- (uncredited)
Howard Negley
- Big Man
- (uncredited)
Post Park
- Wagon Driver
- (uncredited)
John Patrick
- Marony - Gunman
- (uncredited)
Earl Robie
- Kid on Lawton Train
- (uncredited)
Cap Somers
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the Spanish-language version the character played by Rod Cameron is called Don Pedro Armijo.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Frances Farmer Presents: Santa Fe Passage (1960)
Featured review
Little Too Much Doublecrossing
Some rather questionable character motivations make this particular Republic western something of a mixed bag for me. John Payne's dislike of Indians and his distrust of mixed blood people make it a rough road in courting Faith Domergue who is half Indian.
Santa Fe Passage casts John Payne as a frontier scout who lost his last wagon train going to Santa Fe because of some bad judgment he made about the Kiowas and their chief. Now he and sidekick Slim Pickens can't get a job in their profession and have a lot of people ready to shoot them on sight.
That is until Domergue and her partner Rod Cameron hire them over the objections of Leo Gordon their trail boss. They're taking a shipment of rifles to Mexico for sale and of course that perks up interest among the Kiowas.
There was a little too much doublecrossing and all the males of the cast Payne, Cameron, and Gordon are thinking with their male members and truly beyond reason. Even Slim Pickens gives Domergue more than a second glance. The plot made little sense to me, but the action was pretty good.
Santa Fe Passage casts John Payne as a frontier scout who lost his last wagon train going to Santa Fe because of some bad judgment he made about the Kiowas and their chief. Now he and sidekick Slim Pickens can't get a job in their profession and have a lot of people ready to shoot them on sight.
That is until Domergue and her partner Rod Cameron hire them over the objections of Leo Gordon their trail boss. They're taking a shipment of rifles to Mexico for sale and of course that perks up interest among the Kiowas.
There was a little too much doublecrossing and all the males of the cast Payne, Cameron, and Gordon are thinking with their male members and truly beyond reason. Even Slim Pickens gives Domergue more than a second glance. The plot made little sense to me, but the action was pretty good.
helpful•34
- bkoganbing
- Dec 12, 2012
- How long is Santa Fe Passage?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Die Mestizin von Santa Fe
- Filming locations
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content