Camino de Santa Fe

WesternActionWarlike

Camino de Santa Fe
Camino de Santa Fe
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Many films get us to delve into their history and provoke feelings in us. Camino de Santa Fe is one of them so don't hesitate to check it out.
One of the most anticipated releases of the year 1940 was, without a doubt, this feature film.
Without a doubt, the cast of this film is very well chosen with actresses and actors like Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Raymond Massey, Ronald Reagan, Alan Hale who are ideal for the role they play.

The person we can consider the leader of this entire project is Michael Curtiz. With a lot of effort he has managed to lead and coordinate an entire team in order to create an incredible film for his viewers.
110 min. is the length of the movie.
Although filming can be done around the world, the bulk of the production and crew belongs to United States.

The script is the common thread that leads the viewer through the film and with which the main message to be conveyed is brought to life. This work has been done by Robert Buckner.
This film is in a long list of films created by the production company Warner Bros. among which some can be seen with great success.
If you are interested in music and movie soundtracks, you will find it interesting to know that the movie soundtrack was created by Max Steiner.

Within the 7th art that is cinema, we find photography that is in charge of deciding the frames, positions of the actors, movements of the cameras ... in this case the person in charge of directing this entire process has been Sol Polito.
The variety of movies you can find about the Western, Action, Warlike genre gives you a better chance of enjoying this style.

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Critics Camino de Santa Fe

very old timey. Bait and change. The road to Santa Fe was on iron rails to Kansas, and sheer nerve from there
Great cast wasted on a silly script. The Errol Flynn Movies: Santa Fe Trail. History collides with Hollywood
Take this trail. Politically correct prudes notwithstanding, a brilliant look at bigotry. Loose history of the unjustly maligned antebellum western, but solid entertainment
A powerful film too interested in the truth to take sides. A must see for a reason. Similarities to 'They died with their boots on'
Just a movie. ****. Entertaining, controversial, version of the John Brown story, with likely contemporary subliminal message.
John Brown's body ... Before the Union broke up, the preliminary arguments. Good thing
QUESTION: What do SANTA FE TRAIL and McDonald's Drive-In restaurants have in common? ANSWER: They are both all over the map! Excellent performance from Massey with Flynn and Reagan underrated. Entertaining despite historical mistakes
Great night viewing. One day words will become weapons. Good things but bad History
Santa Fe Trail Takes Viewers A Fake History Lesson
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