| South of Santa Fe | |
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| Directed by | Bert Glennon |
| Written by | George Arthur Durlam |
| Produced by | Trem Carr |
| Starring | Bob Steele Ed Brady Eddie Dunn |
| Cinematography | Archie Stout |
| Edited by | Bert Glennon |
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| Distributed by | Sono Art-World Wide Pictures |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
South of Santa Fe is a 1932 American western film directed by Bert Glennon and starring Bob Steele, Ed Brady and Eddie Dunn. [1] It was made by the producer Trem Carr and distributed by the independent Sono Art-World Wide Pictures.
A man is killed for his map of the site of a gold mine, but only half the map is found. Meanwhile, Tom Keene arrives, and helps the daughter of the murdered man.