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The San Antonio Kid

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
92
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Robert Blake, Bill Elliott, and Alice Fleming in The San Antonio Kid (1944)
DramaWestern

Red Ryder tries to expose murderous crooks who are terrorizing ranchers into selling their land because they contain secret oil-rich deposits.Red Ryder tries to expose murderous crooks who are terrorizing ranchers into selling their land because they contain secret oil-rich deposits.Red Ryder tries to expose murderous crooks who are terrorizing ranchers into selling their land because they contain secret oil-rich deposits.

  • Director
    • Howard Bretherton
  • Writers
    • Norman S. Hall
    • Fred Harman
  • Stars
    • Bill Elliott
    • Robert Blake
    • Alice Fleming
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    92
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Howard Bretherton
    • Writers
      • Norman S. Hall
      • Fred Harman
    • Stars
      • Bill Elliott
      • Robert Blake
      • Alice Fleming
    • 4User reviews
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    Bill Elliott
    Bill Elliott
    • Red Ryder
    • (as Wild Bill Elliott)
    Robert Blake
    Robert Blake
    • Little Beaver
    • (as Bobby Blake)
    Alice Fleming
    Alice Fleming
    • The Duchess
    Linda Stirling
    Linda Stirling
    • Ann Taylor
    Earle Hodgins
    Earle Hodgins
    • Happy Jack
    Glenn Strange
    Glenn Strange
    • Ace Hanlon
    LeRoy Mason
    LeRoy Mason
    • Walter Garfield
    Duncan Renaldo
    Duncan Renaldo
    • Johnny Bennett - aka San Antonio Kid
    Tom London
    Tom London
    • Henchman Long
    Jack Kirk
    Jack Kirk
    • Ben Taylor
    Robert J. Wilke
    Robert J. Wilke
    • Henchman
    • (as Bob Wilke)
    Cliff Parkinson
    • Ed - Henchman
    Jack O'Shea
    Jack O'Shea
    • Nick - Bartender
    Roy Bucko
    Roy Bucko
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Tex Driscoll
    Tex Driscoll
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Garcio
    Joe Garcio
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Bud Geary
    Bud Geary
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Hack
    Herman Hack
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Howard Bretherton
    • Writers
      • Norman S. Hall
      • Fred Harman
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    3fredcdobbs5

    My first Red Ryder western. Not impressed

    I'd never seen a Red Ryder western before today, although I'd read and heard about them. Based on what I've seen so far, I am not impressed.

    I realize that this series was made for kids, and I've taken that into account, but it was still incredibly juvenile; I can imagine kids sitting in a theater in 1944 watching this and saying "Oh, come on, get real". The script, even for a kid's western, is puerile and sloppy, although Bill Elliott does a pretty good job of trying to make the juvenile dialog he has to recite seem not so juvenile. Elliott definitely has a screen presence and did first-rate work in a string of westerns for Republic and, later, Allied Artists, but he's not shown to his best advantage here. Linda Stirling is quite attractive and athletic--as she showed in "The Tiger Woman" serial for Republic, which came out the same year as this film--and does the best she can with what she's given. The action is, of course, fast and furious, as you would expect from Republic, and the supporting cast is full of great western players--Leroy Mason, Glenn Strange, Robert Wilke, Tom London, among others--but what really ruined this for me were Earle Hodgins as Happy Jack and Robert Blake as Little Beaver. I like both of them as actors, but Blake was definitely not even remotely convincing as an Indian kid. His performance was so grating and annoying that I found myself closing my eyes and shaking my head whenever he came on. Hodgins specialized in fast-talking medicine-show hustlers, carnival barkers, two-faced small-town politicians, etc., and he was great at that, but playing the confused and confusing sidekick Happy Jack and seeing him getting constantly bested by Blake's bratty little Indian kid was depressing, to say the least,

    All in all, I'd have to say that if this is a good example of Elliott's Red Ryder series, then I don't particularly want to see the rest of them. I'll give him a couple of more chances, though. We'll see what happens.
    6coltras35

    Business as usual

    I really enjoy the Red Ryder series, finding it cosy and fun especially when the Duchess is in it with her commanding yet caring presence. I think the caring attitude of the protagonists in this serviceable entry is what is appealing, especially when modern films are bereft of such moral fibre. Anyway, it's business as usual with Red Ryder, with the help of Little Beaver and Happy Jack humourously played by Earle Hodgins, fending off the villains who want to steal a land due to the oil on it. The villains hire the San Antonio kid ( who certainly doesn't look like a kid) to kill Red Ryder, but whether he does it or not you have to watch this entry.
    10hines-2000

    "Don't ask questions Hanlon, answer em"

    The one and only Wild Bill Elliot with an incredible cast many of whom became stars in their own right. The Cisco Kid, Baretta, Glenn Strange from Gunsmoke, the west's favorite snake-oil salesman Earle Hodgins, and favorite villain Leroy Mason. All this with one of the most talented and athletic leading ladies, Linda Stirling. The action starts with Strange and Mason bringing on the fastest gunslinger (Duncan Renaldo). Wild Bill's going to need Little Beaver (Robert Blake) and Happy Jack (Hodgins) if he has any hope of getting out of this one,.
    6bkoganbing

    There's oil on the ranches

    Wild Bill Elliott stars in yet another film as Red Ryder where he has to face The San Antonio Kid in a showdown. Duncan Renaldo plays The San Antonio Kid, noted gambler and fast draw who is asked to become a contract killer.

    The stakes are high in this one. Oil company man LeRoy Mason is in cahoots with saloon owner Glenn Strange who's been running ranchers off their property because there's hidden oil there. The latest victim was Linda Stirling's father and now Stirling is living over at Red Ryder's ranch with the Duchess, Little Beaver, and Red.

    Strange sends for a former faro dealer Renaldo to gun Red Ryder whom he sees as the main obstacle in getting control of the oil. But as it turns out Renaldo has a mind of his own.

    Earle Hodgins is in this one functioning as an additional sidekick for Red Ryder, an adult one. Although that's a debatable point as Hodgins and little Bobby Blake get into with Blake constantly outsmarting him and providing the laughs in this western.

    A good outing for Wild Bill Elliott in the Red Ryder series.

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • O Valentão de Santo Antônio
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA(exterior locations)
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 59m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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