Santa Fe Pete

1925 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Santa Fe Pete is a 1925 American silent Western film starring Pete Morrison. The film is a low-budget independent western made in the East.[1]

Directed byHarry S. Webb
Written byPhilip H. White (story)
Ray Walsh (scenario)
Produced byLariat Productions
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Santa Fe Pete
Directed byHarry S. Webb
Written byPhilip H. White (story)
Ray Walsh (scenario)
Produced byLariat Productions
StarringPete Morrison
Production
company
Lariat Productions
Distributed byVitagraph Company of America
Release date
  • May 12, 1925 (1925-05-12)
Running time
5 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles
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This is a surviving film preserved at the Library of Congress.[2][3]

Plot summary

Warren Randolph (Pete Morrison) is a rancher from New Mexico who travels to Virginia to help a family friend, Colonel Henry Morgan (Louis Fitzroy). Morgan has lost everything, and his property is being sold at auction. Unbeknownst to Morgan, Morrison purchase the property. Morgan's prize horse is stolen, and Morrison captures the thief and recovers the horse.[4]:392–393

Cast

  • Pete Morrison - Warren Randolph, aka Santa Fe Pete
  • Louis Fitzroy - Colonel Henry Morgan
  • Beth Darlington - Lucy
  • Lew Meehan - Dan Murray
  • Lightning - Horse

References

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