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Santee on DVD, Drama, Glenn Ford, Michael Burns

Santee on DVD, Drama, Glenn Ford, Michael Burns

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Jody Deakes joins up with his father after many years, only to discover that his dad is part of an outlaw gang on the run from a relentless bounty hunter named Santee. Jody is orphaned soon after Santee catches up to the gang, and 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-son relationship begins to grow. Then the gang that killed Santee’s son shows up.

STARS: Glenn Ford, Michael Burns, Dana Wynter

93 min | Drama, Western, Spaghetti Western | 1973 | Color


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Quite possibly the best movie ever produced by a former Chief of CONTROL

This western was produced by Ed Platt and was directed by Gary Nelson. It's a virtual GS reunion! You should go rent it. And if that's not enough reason to rent it, why, it stars Glenn Ford!

video mystery solved

I'm currently watching this on my DVD HD and the pitch black night scenes made me wonder if this had been shot on tape. Now I know.The aspect ratio also looks a bit odd even though the TV is set correctly at widescreen. It seems to have been enlarged and slightly horizontally squashed just enough to be annoying. Something similar seems to have been done to the episodes of Bonanza (along with a change of theme music) which has its own UK satellite channel.I can see why electronic cinema never really caught on : even modern digital video efforts usually look like crap unless they're HD and lit by a genius.

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