SANTA FE BOUND (NineteenThirtySix) Tom Tyler, Jeanne Martel & Richard Cramer | Western | B&W

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Santa Fe Bound is a 1936 American Western film directed by Harry S. Webb and produced by Webb and Bernard B. Ray for Reliable Pictures.

SYNOPSIS
When Crenshaw kills a bushwhacker he takes his letter of introduction. This letter saves him from hanging when Stanton thinks he is the outlaw he has hired. But Crenshaw is in more trouble when Denton arrives and exposes him as a fake.

Out on the trail cowboy Tom Crenshaw is forced to shoot and kill a bushwhacker. He takes the dead man's money belt and a letter he finds on him into the nearest town. It turns out that the bushwhacker was a killer hired by a local bandit leader, and the gang thinks that Tom is the man they hired. Tom decides to play along so he can expose the gang and bring them to justice, but it turns out that he gets into quite a bit more trouble than he bargained for.

CAST & CREW
Tom Tyler as Tom Crenshaw
Jeanne Martel as Molly Bates
Richard Cramer as Stanton
Slim Whitaker as One-Shot Morgan
Ed Cassidy as Henchman Logan
Lafe McKee as Sheriff
Dorothy Woods as Bridget, the housekeeper
Charles King as Steve Denton
Earl Dwire as Tibbets, mob leader

Directed by Harry S. Webb
Written by Carl Krusada (story), Rose Gordon (screenplay)
Produced by Bernard B. Ray
Cinematography William Hyer
Edited by Carl Himm
Production company Reliable Pictures
Distributed by Reliable Pictures, William Steiner
Release date August 15, 1936
Running time 58 minutes
Country United States
Language English

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