Confederate army officer Brian Culver comes to propose marriage to Julia Allerby, but she is distracted by Chino Figueroa's plans to leave her ranch. She tries to persuade Chino to keep working for her, first by seducing him, which fails, then by false accusations that he attacked her.
Culver is angry enough when civilian Carl Miller turns up with a troop movement that he, Miller, will lead. Carl is a friend of Chino's and in love with Chino's sister, Mistania. As usual, Julia intervenes and attempts to use her wiles on Carl, then becomes furious when he slaps her face.
Riding through a canyon where he expects Culver's soldiers to be attacked, Carl and the soldiers are deserted by Culver and end up captured. By the time Carl is released and returns to San Antonio, Chino has taken some of Culver's men hostage while others have taken jobs with wealthy rancher John Chisum.
Carl discovers that Culver murdered his father and is on the hunt for him ...
San Antone is more like a soap opera than a shoot 'em up and it's quite episodic, slow moving at times but it has some interesting ideas, especially of the history, and Arleen Whelan steals the scene as the selfish and scheming Southern belle who jumps to one man to the next like ants jump in the pants! She's really an interesting character and adds meat to the story. She fancied Cameron but he doesn't want her. There's not much action, just a short conflict between the injuns. It's overall a talky and passable western. It's well acted by all and has a certain depth in the characterisation, however it's not too riveting. The scheming Julia, the love rivalry is the real focus, which can drag.
Culver is angry enough when civilian Carl Miller turns up with a troop movement that he, Miller, will lead. Carl is a friend of Chino's and in love with Chino's sister, Mistania. As usual, Julia intervenes and attempts to use her wiles on Carl, then becomes furious when he slaps her face.
Riding through a canyon where he expects Culver's soldiers to be attacked, Carl and the soldiers are deserted by Culver and end up captured. By the time Carl is released and returns to San Antonio, Chino has taken some of Culver's men hostage while others have taken jobs with wealthy rancher John Chisum.
Carl discovers that Culver murdered his father and is on the hunt for him ...
San Antone is more like a soap opera than a shoot 'em up and it's quite episodic, slow moving at times but it has some interesting ideas, especially of the history, and Arleen Whelan steals the scene as the selfish and scheming Southern belle who jumps to one man to the next like ants jump in the pants! She's really an interesting character and adds meat to the story. She fancied Cameron but he doesn't want her. There's not much action, just a short conflict between the injuns. It's overall a talky and passable western. It's well acted by all and has a certain depth in the characterisation, however it's not too riveting. The scheming Julia, the love rivalry is the real focus, which can drag.