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'''Clay''': You did. You haven't played enough poker.

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'''Clay''': You did. You haven't played enough poker.poker.

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''San Antonio'' is a 1945 {{Wetern}} film directed by David Butler.

It's a Western set in the eponymous city in 1877. Clay Hardin (Creator/ErrolFlynn) is a cattle rancher--or rather, he ''used'' to be a cattle rancher. It seems that what is essentially an organized crime cattle rustling syndicate, led by a fellow named Roy Stuart (Paul Kelly), has taken over much of west Texas. Stuart and his minions have been stealing cattle in large numbers, taking them to Mexico, and then re-selling them. When Hardin tried to fight back, Stuart and his goons shot him and burned down his ranch, forcing a wounded Hardin to flee to Mexico to recuperate.

Now Hardin has healed and is determined to return and take down Stuart. This time he has proof in the form of a ledger documenting just how many cattle Stuart's gang has stolen from the cattle barons of the region. Hardin, aided by his old friend Charlie Bell (John Litel), returns to San Antonio to confront Stuart. In the meantime, Stuart has opened a saloon/nightclub in town, partnering with a similarly slimy Frenchman named Legare (Victor Francen). Legare has engaged the services of a beautiful actress/singer, Jeanne Starr (Alexis Smith), who falls in love with Hardin.

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''San Antonio'' is a 1945 {{Wetern}} {{Western}} film directed by David Butler.

It's a Western set in the eponymous city in 1877.
Butler and starring Creator/ErrolFlynn.

1877:
Clay Hardin (Creator/ErrolFlynn) (Flynn) is a cattle rancher--or rancher in San Antonio, UsefulNotes/{{Texas}}--or rather, he ''used'' to be a cattle rancher. It seems that what is essentially an organized crime cattle rustling syndicate, led by a fellow named Roy Stuart (Paul Kelly), has taken over much of west Texas. Stuart and his minions have been stealing cattle in large numbers, taking them to Mexico, and then re-selling them. When Hardin tried to fight back, Stuart and his goons shot him and burned down his ranch, forcing a wounded Hardin to flee to Mexico to recuperate.

Now Hardin has healed and is determined to return and take down Stuart. This time he has proof in the form of a ledger documenting just how many cattle Stuart's gang has stolen from the cattle barons of the region. Hardin, aided by his old friend Charlie Bell (John Litel), returns to San Antonio to confront Stuart. In the meantime, Meanwhile, Stuart has opened a saloon/nightclub in town, partnering with a similarly slimy Frenchman named Legare (Victor Francen). Legare has engaged the services of a beautiful actress/singer, Jeanne Starr (Alexis Smith), who falls in love with Hardin.
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''San Antonio'' is a 1945 film directed by David Butler.

It's a Western set in the eponymous city in 1877. Clay Hardin (Creator/ErrolFlynn) is a cattle rancher--or rather, he ''used'' to be a cattle rancher. It seems that what is essentially an organized crime cattle rustling syndicate, led by a fellow named Roy Stuart, has taken over much of west Texas. Stuart and his minions have been stealing cattle in large numbers, taking them to Mexico, and then re-selling them. When Hardin tried to fight back, Stuart and his goons shot him and burned down his ranch, forcing a wounded Hardin to flee to Mexico to recuperate.

Now Hardin has healed and is determined to return and take down Stuart. This time he has proof in the form of a ledger documenting just how many cattle Stuart's gang has stolen from the cattle barons of the region. Hardin, aided by his old friend Charlie Bell, returns to San Antonio to confront Stuart. In the meantime, Stuart has opened a saloon/nightclub in town, partnering with a similarly slimy Frenchman named Legare. Legare has engaged the services of a beautiful actress/singer, Jeanne Starr (Alexis Smith), who falls in love with Clay Hardin.

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''San Antonio'' is a 1945 {{Wetern}} film directed by David Butler.

It's a Western set in the eponymous city in 1877. Clay Hardin (Creator/ErrolFlynn) is a cattle rancher--or rather, he ''used'' to be a cattle rancher. It seems that what is essentially an organized crime cattle rustling syndicate, led by a fellow named Roy Stuart, Stuart (Paul Kelly), has taken over much of west Texas. Stuart and his minions have been stealing cattle in large numbers, taking them to Mexico, and then re-selling them. When Hardin tried to fight back, Stuart and his goons shot him and burned down his ranch, forcing a wounded Hardin to flee to Mexico to recuperate.

Now Hardin has healed and is determined to return and take down Stuart. This time he has proof in the form of a ledger documenting just how many cattle Stuart's gang has stolen from the cattle barons of the region. Hardin, aided by his old friend Charlie Bell, Bell (John Litel), returns to San Antonio to confront Stuart. In the meantime, Stuart has opened a saloon/nightclub in town, partnering with a similarly slimy Frenchman named Legare. Legare (Victor Francen). Legare has engaged the services of a beautiful actress/singer, Jeanne Starr (Alexis Smith), who falls in love with Clay Hardin.



* FunnyForeigner: Sacha Bozic, Jeanne's companion and manager, played by S.Z. Sakall who specialized in funny foreigners. His malapropisms are a RunningGag. Twice he refers to riderless horses as "empty horses", a RealLife quote attributed to Hungarian immigrant film director Creator/MichaelCurtiz. When asked about getting a spot on the next regular stagecoach out of town, Sacha says "Look, Tuesday it is last night we played already... so we got to be there, yesterday yet. Because the day before, we ain't ''no'' place, you know?"

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* FunnyForeigner: Sacha Bozic, Jeanne's companion and manager, played manager (played by S.Z. Sakall Creator/SZSakall, who specialized in funny foreigners. foreigners). His malapropisms [[{{Malaproper}} malapropisms]] are a RunningGag. Twice he refers to riderless horses as "empty horses", a RealLife quote attributed to Hungarian immigrant film director Creator/MichaelCurtiz. When asked about getting a spot on the next regular stagecoach out of town, Sacha says "Look, Tuesday it is last night we played already... so we got to be there, yesterday yet. Because the day before, we ain't ''no'' place, you know?"
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Has nothing to do with the ''San-Antonio'' literary series by French author Frédéric Dard.
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* MonumentalBattle: Legare is killed in a shootout in the ruins of the Alamo.
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* TheBladeLandsPointyEndIn: During the big shootout in the club, one man throws a knife that lands pointy-end in another man's back.

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* TheBladeLandsPointyEndIn: TheBladeAlwaysLandsPointyEndIn: During the big shootout in the club, one man throws a knife that lands pointy-end in another man's back.
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''San Antonio'' is a 1945 film directed by David Butler.

It's a Western set in the eponymous city in 1877. Clay Hardin (Creator/ErrolFlynn) is a cattle rancher--or rather, he ''used'' to be a cattle rancher. It seems that what is essentially an organized crime cattle rustling syndicate, led by a fellow named Roy Stuart, has taken over much of west Texas. Stuart and his minions have been stealing cattle in large numbers, taking them to Mexico, and then re-selling them. When Hardin tried to fight back, Stuart and his goons shot him and burned down his ranch, forcing a wounded Hardin to flee to Mexico to recuperate.

Now Hardin has healed and is determined to return and take down Stuart. This time he has proof in the form of a ledger documenting just how many cattle Stuart's gang has stolen from the cattle barons of the region. Hardin, aided by his old friend Charlie Bell, returns to San Antonio to confront Stuart. In the meantime, Stuart has opened a saloon/nightclub in town, partnering with a similarly slimy Frenchman named Legare. Legare has engaged the services of a beautiful actress/singer, Jeanne Starr (Alexis Smith), who falls in love with Clay Hardin.

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* AsYouKnow: In the opening scene Charlie Bell meets Clay, and feels compelled to drop a lot of expository dialogue about how a guy named Roy Stuart not only stole Clay's cattle, but shot him up and burned down his ranch.
* BathtubScene: A gag in the opening scene has Charlie coming to Clay's Mexican hideout, only to run across a leggy young lady who is bathing in a tin washtub in the courtyard. Apparently Clay has been living well in Mexico.
* TheBladeLandsPointyEndIn: During the big shootout in the club, one man throws a knife that lands pointy-end in another man's back.
* TheChanteuse: Jeanne's job. She has been engaged to play a week's worth of shows in Roy Stuart's saloon.
* TheDyingWalk: Most of the people killed in this movie die by InstantDeathBullet. But in the first shootout, hired gun Lafe [=McWilliams=] drops his gun and staggers away for a little bit after Clay shoots him, before finally falling to the ground in death.
-->'''Clay''': What's the matter, Lafe? Something gone wrong?
* FunnyForeigner: Sacha Bozic, Jeanne's companion and manager, played by S.Z. Sakall who specialized in funny foreigners. His malapropisms are a RunningGag. Twice he refers to riderless horses as "empty horses", a RealLife quote attributed to Hungarian immigrant film director Creator/MichaelCurtiz. When asked about getting a spot on the next regular stagecoach out of town, Sacha says "Look, Tuesday it is last night we played already... so we got to be there, yesterday yet. Because the day before, we ain't ''no'' place, you know?"
* MacGuffin: The incriminating ledger, which Clay believes he can use to take down Roy Stuart in court, and which Legare kills Charlie for, so he can have leverage over Stuart. Clay winds up chasing down Roy and accidentally killing him after the big shootout, and the ledger is never even used.
* MeetCute: In order to avoid Roy Stuart's goons, Clay makes sure to publicly buy a ticket for the public stagecoach from Mexico to San Antonio--then jumps into a private stagecoach instead. It's the coach that Jeanne Starr and her managers are riding in, which is how they meet.
* MisplacedWildlife: There's a monkey outside Sacha's suite! Why?
* ThePlace: San Antonio, Texas, back when it was a muddy cow town.
* RegionalRiff: Naturally, the Mexican locals dance the "Mexican Hat Dance" in the town square.
* TheReveal: Jeanne seems to be wholly ignorant of cattle, wondering why Clay didn't keep them inside to protect them from theft and talking about how they have "antlers". She later sneers at San Antonio as a "muddy Indian town" and wonders why anybody would stay there. But she makes a careless reference to a specific brand of cattle in the last scene, which Clay immediately notices. It turns out she grew up in Fort Worth.
* TheRustler: The Rustler built up to full-on organized crime boss, as Roy Stuart has made an empire out of stealing cows.
* YouJustToldMe: How Clay gets Jeanne to confirm that Sacha witnessed Charlie's murder, after Clay asked about him.
-->'''Jeanne''': Who told you?\\
'''Clay''': You did. You haven't played enough poker.

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