SANTA FE AS SAN ANTONIO
Pieces of downtown Santa Fe were transformed into Kidd’s hometown, San Antonio — which came to life the Camel Rock Casino backlot, where the market was staged; and two restored centuries-old residences downtown.
The filmmakers created Kidd’s San Antonio residence at a 200-year-old home that features Spanish-Pueblo Revival-style adobe architecture, known as El Zaguán. Its adjacent section of Canyon Road was transformed into the dirt-covered side street where we see Kidd’s approach.
Another key location was the downtown law office of Kidd’s attorney, Mr. Branholme. This was captured at the 1890era Delgado House, which, like El Zaguán, had been donated to the Historic Santa Fe Foundation to ensure its preservation.
The final location on the schedule was an old school on the outskirts of Santa Fe, which was transformed into the grounds of San Antonio’s famed San Fernando Cathedral.