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Santee is a 1973 American Western film directed by Gary Nelson and starring Glenn Ford. It was one of the first motion pictures to be shot electronically on videotape, using Norelco PCP-70 portable plumbicon NTSC cameras and portable Ampex VR-1200 2" VTRs, before being transferred to film at Consolidated Film Industries in Hollywood. It was the only film to be produced by Edward Platt (of Get Smart fame).
Plot
Jody Deakes joins up with his father after many years, just to discover that the man is part of an outlaw gang on the run from a relentless bounty hunter named Santee. Soon after Santee catches up to the gang, Jody's father is killed.
Jody follows Santee in hopes of taking vengeance for his father's death. Instead, however, Jody discovers that Santee is a good and loving man, tormented by the death of his young son at the hands of another outlaw gang. Santee and his wife take Jody in, and a father and son relationship begins to grow. Then the gang that shot Santee's son shows up.
Cast
Glenn Ford as Santee
Michael Burns as Jody
Dana Wynter as Valerie
Jay Silverheels as John Crow [final film performance]
Harry Townes as Sheriff Carter
John Larch as Banner
Robert Wilke as Deaks
Robert Donner as J.C.
Taylor Lacher as Lance
John Bailey as Homesteader
X Brands as Hook
Caruth C. Byrd as Piano Player
Chuck Courtney as Grayson
Lindsay Crosby as Horn
William Ford as Postmaster
John Hart as Cobbles
Russ McCubbin as Rafe
Robert Mellard as Jonesy
Brad Merhage as Santee's Son
Boyd Morgan as Stagecoach Driver
Ben Zeller as Freddie
See also
List of American films of 1973
References
John Willis Screen World 1974 Escrito por John Willis
External links
Santee at IMDb
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