
Black Eagle of Santa Fe
Western
Overview
When Comanches go on the warpath, settlers take refuge in Ft. Eagle Rock commanded by Capt. Jackson. Undercover agent Cliff McPherson arrives at the undermanned fort to lend advice and support. He learns that the Comanches have been stirred up by local rancher Morton who wants to take control of the oil under the Indians' reservation.
Top Cast


Brad Harris
Brad Harris
Cliff McPherson
Brad Harris
Cliff McPherson


Joachim Hansen
Joachim Hansen
Captain Jackson
Joachim Hansen
Captain Jackson


Pinkas Braun
Pinkas Braun
Gentleman
Pinkas Braun
Gentleman


Werner Peters
Werner Peters
Morton
Werner Peters
Morton


Helga Sommerfeld
Helga Sommerfeld
Cora Morton
Helga Sommerfeld
Cora Morton


Horst Frank
Horst Frank
Blade Carpenter
Horst Frank
Blade Carpenter


Edith Hancke
Edith Hancke
Alice
Edith Hancke
Alice


Olga Schoberová
Olga Schoberová
Lana Miller
Olga Schoberová
Lana Miller


Serge Marquand
Serge Marquand
Blacky James
Serge Marquand
Blacky James


Ennio Girolami
Ennio Girolami
Slim James
Ennio Girolami
Slim James
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