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  1. Plot. A wagon train travelling from Independence, Missouri to Santa Fe means trouble for Alfredo Dupray, his authority from Spain will end with the arrival of a Mexican Governor. He plots to solve this by intercepting a trade agreement, to be negotiated by Clark Stuart on the wagon train, and disrupt Mexico–United States relations .

  2. The Painted Stallion: Directed by Alan James, Ray Taylor, William Witney. With Ray Corrigan, Hoot Gibson, LeRoy Mason, Duncan Renaldo. The period is the 1820's and the first wagon train leaves Independence heading west to Santa Fe.

    • (198)
    • Western
    • Alan James, Ray Taylor, William Witney
    • 1937-06-05
  3. Jun 6, 2021 · Painted Stallion (1937) | Complete Serial - All 12 Chapters | Ray Corrigan | Hoot Gibson. The period is the 1820's and the first wagon train leaves Independence heading west to Santa Fe. In...

    • 211 min
    • 37.6K
    • Classic Hollywood Movies
  4. In order to maintain his power, the ruthless Official at Santa Fe must not let them arrive and he sends out his men to stop them. The wagon train then has to endure repeated attacks but is aided ...

    • 179 min
    • 25.1K
    • THE STREAM - Movies and More
  5. The Painted Stallion: Directed by Alan James, Ray Taylor, William Witney. With Ray Corrigan, Hoot Gibson, Sammy McKim, LeRoy Mason. Feature version of the Republic serial The Painted Stallion (1937).

    • (19)
    • Drama, Western
    • Alan James, Ray Taylor, William Witney
    • 1938-02-11
  6. Sep 22, 2015 · Soon, Stuart, Jamison, and their fellow frontiersmen–among them the famous Jim Bowie (Hal Taliaferro) and a spunky young runaway named Kit Carson (Sammy McKim)–find themselves forced to fight Dupray’s henchmen every step of the way to Santa Fe; they’re aided in their battle by a mysterious figure known as The Rider of The ...

  7. Overview. American federal agent Clark Stuart is on assignment in Santa Fe to draw up a trade agreement with the newly installed Mexican governor. Meanwhile, Walter Jamison leads a wagon train from Missouri, hoping to take advantage of the new agreement.