Santa Fe Passage Filming Locations

Santa Fe Passage filming locations

Where was Santa Fe Passage filmed? Santa Fe Passage was filmed in 5 locations across United States in the following places:

Santa Fe Passage Filming Locations

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Santa Fe Passage (1955)
Runtime: 91 minutes
Rating: 5.9
Release year: 1955
IMDB: tt0048584
Plot summary

A disgraced Indian scout and his partner are hired to escort a wagonload of guns through Indian territory.

Genres
Western
Cast
John Payne
Faith Domergue
Rod Cameron
Slim Pickens
Directors
William Witney
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Santa Fe Passage filming locations