The Last Ride to Santa Cruz explained

The Last Ride to Santa Cruz
Director:Rolf Olsen
Music:Erwin Halletz
Cinematography:Karl Löb
Editing:Karl Aulitzky
Studio:Magnet Film
Distributor:Constantin Film
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:West Germany
Language:German

The Last Ride to Santa Cruz (German: '''Der Letzte Ritt nach Santa Cruz''') is a 1964 West German-Austrian Western film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Edmund Purdom, Mario Adorf, and Marianne Koch.[1] The film was shot at the Spandau Studios, and on location in the Canary Islands. The sets were designed by the art directors Hertha Hareiter, Leo Metzenbauer and Otto Pischinger

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  1. Web site: The New York Times: The Last Ride to Santa Cruz . https://web.archive.org/web/20110520213244/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/126934/Die-Letzte-Ritt-nach-Santa-Cruz/overview . dead . 20 May 2011 . Movies & TV Dept. . . Hal Erickson . Hal Erickson (author) . 2011 . 19 October 2008.