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Director
  
William Beaudine

Music director
  
Louis Palange

Duration
  

Language
  
English

5.2/10
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Genre
  
Action, Adventure, Drama

Screenplay
  
Adele Buffington

Country
  
United States

Born to the Saddle movie poster

Release date
  
March 15, 1953 (1953-03-15)

Based on
  
Quarter Horse (novel)  by Gordon Ray Young

Writer
  
Gordon Ray Young (novel), Adele Buffington (screenplay)

Cast
  
Leif Erickson
(Bob Marshall),
Donald Woods
(Matt Daggett),
Karen Morley
(Kate Daggett),
Rand Brooks
(John Grant),
Chuck Courtney
(Bill Walton),
Glenn Strange
(Tom Roper)

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Born to the saddle 1953 full movie


Born to the Saddle is a 1953 American film directed by William Beaudine.

Contents

Plot

Bent on revenge for the death of his father and the theft of their ranch, young Bill Walton rides into town seeking the aid of his uncle. As he rides into town, he takes a bullet meant for gambler Matt Daggett and across the street lies his uncle, victim of the gambler's gun. Dagget looks on Bill as 'good luck' and nurses him back to health and gives him the job of training "Blue Chip", the fastest quarter horse in the west, for a big race. Bill doesn't know that Dagget plans to fix the race and put his own money on another horse at heavy odds. Quartered at the nearby ranch of John Grant, Bill meets Jerri Marshall, daughter of Bob Marshall, who lost "Blue Chip" to Daggett in a crooked gambling deal. Grant gets mixed up in a stage coach robbery and killing and rides back to the ranch with Daggett henchman Red Roper. When Roper tries to molest a woman, Bill bluffs him with an empty gun and forces him back to town. Roper is arrested for the killing and implicates Grant. Incited by Daggett, who fears exposure as the outlaw leader, a paid mob breaks into the jail and both Grant and Roper are hanged, but Grant, barely able to touch a plank with the toe of his boot, clings to life until Bill finds him and cuts him down. On the day of the race, Daggett lures Bill away from "Blue Chip" long enough for a wire to be twisted around the horse's leg at the fetlock. "Blue Chip" goes lane partly through the race but races on in agony and wins. Daggett tries to hide his treachery by blaming the lameness on a broken leg and draws his gun to shoot the horse. Marshall intervenes and is shot by the gambler. Bill discovers the wire and now also knows that Daggett is the outlaw leader responsible for his father's death and the hanging of his friend Grant. Bill heads for the saloon to confront Daggett. Just as the gambler turns to fire on Bill, Grant appears. When the smoke clears both Daggett and Grant are dead.

Cast

  • Chuck Courtney as Bill Walton
  • Donald Woods as Matt Daggett
  • Leif Erickson as Bob Marshall
  • Rand Brooks as John Grant
  • Glenn Strange as Tom Roper
  • Dolores Prest as Jerry Marshall
  • Robert J. Anderson as Ricky Summers
  • Lucille Thompson as Doris, the Saloon Girl
  • Fred Kohler Jr. as Jeff Sanger
  • Dan White as Sheriff
  • Milton Kibbee as Dr. Granden
  • Boyd Davis as Judge Trumbull
  • Karen Morley as Kate Daggett
  • Bill Kennedy as Bit
  • References

    Born to the Saddle Wikipedia
    Born to the Saddle IMDb Born to the Saddle themoviedb.org